Guadalajara, Jalisco. The community of San Francisco Ixcatlán, in Zapopan, is located at kilometer 24 of the Guadalajara-Saltillo road, in the ravine of the Santiago River. The place is known as Ixcatán, has a population of 1,154 inhabitants, according to the Population Census of 2020. Now, its inhabitants seek to be recognized as an indigenous community, within the National Catalogue of Originary and Afro-Mexican Peoples. To that end, José Casi…
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Guadalajara, Jalisco. The community of San Francisco Ixcatlán, in Zapopan, is located at kilometer 24 of the Guadalajara-Saltillo road, in the ravine of the Santiago River. The place is known as Ixcatán, has a population of 1,154 inhabitants, according to the Population Census of 2020. Now, its inhabitants seek to be recognized as an indigenous community, within the National Catalogue of Originary and Afro-Mexican Peoples. To that end, José Casi…