The National Institute of Indigenous Peoples ( es, Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas, INPI) is a decentralized agency of the
Mexican
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Federal Public Administration. It was established on December 4, 2018, though the earliest Mexican government agency for indigenous matters was created in 1948. It is headquartered in
Mexico City
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and headed by
Adelfo Regino Montes
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History
National Indigenist Institute
The National Indigenist Institute was established in 1948, with the initial goal of integrating indigenous people into the national culture. The agency carried out health and education campaigns, and it also relocated more than 22,000 people displaced by the construction of the
Miguel Alemán Dam
The Miguel Alemán Dam is on the Tonto River in the Papaloapan Region of Oaxaca state in southern Mexico, just upstream from the town of Temascal or Nuevo Soyaltepec, forming the Miguel Alemán Lake with an area of 47,800 hectares.
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in Oaxaca. Three years later, it established the first Indigenous Coordination Center, at
San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas. In the 1970s, the focus of the agency shifted to "elevating" the life of indigenous people to help them participate in the national life, and later to assisting them while protecting their right to preserve their ethnic identity.
National Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples
On May 21, 2003, the Act on the National Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples ( es, Ley de la Comisión Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas) created a new agency, the National Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples ( es, Comisión Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas), which took on all of the CDI's functions and responsibilities.
National Institute of Indigenous Peoples
Incoming president
Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced on August 14, 2018, that the CDI would be replaced with a new National Institute of Indigenous Peoples, announcing Adelfo Regino Montes, the former secretary of indigenous matters in the state government of
Oaxaca
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On December 4, 2018, the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples Law ( es, Ley del Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) was promulgated.
Mission
The National Institute of Indigenous Peoples is recognized as "the authority of the Federal Executive in matters related to indigenous and
Afro-Mexican
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peoples", creating, defining, executing and coordinating policies and programs to guarantee their rights, as well as their integral and sustainable development and the strengthening of their cultures and identities, in accordance with Article 2 of the
Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
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Operations
The INPI operates in 24
states through 10 Coordinating Centres for Indigenous Development; a Research, Information, and Documentation Centre; and 28 Regional Indigenous Development Centres. It maintains a network of 1085 school hostels ''(albergues escolares)'', used to provide mid-week accommodation for pupils for whom it is too far to travel to school every day.
Broadcasting
The National Institute of Indigenous Peoples operates the Cultural Indigenous Broadcasting System, which operates 21 radio stations primarily transmitting on
AM frequencies and four low-power stations at Mayan schools in the state of
Yucatán. The first station,
XEZV-AM in
Tlapa de Comonfort, Guerrero, signed on in 1979.
References
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External links
INPI , Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas , Gobierno , gob.mx
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Executive branch of the government of Mexico
Indigenous peoples in Mexico
2018 establishments in Mexico