Inpi Radio Stations
Radio Stations
- La Voz de la Sierra de Zongolica - 1360 AM - XEZON-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Zongolica, Veracruz
- La Voz de la Sierra Juárez (Guelatao) - 88.3 FM / 780 AM - XHGJO-FM / XEGLO-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Guelatao, OA
La Voz de los Chontales - 98.7 FM - XHCPBS-FM - IN...
La Voz de los Chontales - 98.7 FM - XHCPBS-FM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Nacajuca, TB- La Voz de los Chontales - 98.7 FM - XHCPBS-FM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Nacajuca, TB
- La Voz de los Mayas (Peto) - 105.5 FM / 730 AM - XHPET-FM / XEPET-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Peto, Yucatán
- La Voz de los Tres Ríos (Etchojoa) - 700 AM - XEETCH-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Etchojoa, SO
- La Voz de los Vientos (Copainalá) - 1210 AM - XECOPA-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Copainalá, Chiapas
- La Voz del Pueblo Hñähñú (Cardonal) - 89.1 FM / 1480 AM -XHCARH-FM / XECARH-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Cardonal, HG
- Las Tres Voces de Durango (Santa María Ocotán) - 960 AM - XETPH-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Santa María Ocotán, DG
XECOPA (La voz de los vientos) - 1210 AM [Copainal...
XECOPA (La voz de los vientos) - 1210 AM [Copainalá, Chiapas]XECTZ (La voz de la sierra norte) - 1350 AM [Cuetz...
XECTZ (La voz de la sierra norte) - 1350 AM [Cuetzalan, Puebla]XEETCH (La voz de los tres ríos) - 700 AM [Etchojo...
XEETCH (La voz de los tres ríos) - 700 AM [Etchojoa, Sonora]XEGJO (La voz de la sierra Juárez) - 88.3 FM [Guel...
XEGJO (La voz de la sierra Juárez) - 88.3 FM [Guelatao de Juárez, Oaxaca]XEJAM (La voz de la costa chica) - 1260 AM [Jamilt...
XEJAM (La voz de la costa chica) - 1260 AM [Jamiltepec, Oaxaca]XEJMN (La voz de los cuatro pueblos) - 750 AM [El ...
XEJMN (La voz de los cuatro pueblos) - 750 AM [El Nayar, Nayarit]XEOJN (La voz de la Chinantla) - 950 AM [San Lucas...
XEOJN (La voz de la Chinantla) - 950 AM [San Lucas Ojitlán, Oaxaca]XEPUR (La voz de los P'urhepechas) - 830 AM [Cherá...
XEPUR (La voz de los P'urhepechas) - 830 AM [Cherán, Michoacán]XHPET (La voz de los Mayas) - 105.5 FM [Peto, Yuca...
XHPET (La voz de los Mayas) - 105.5 FM [Peto, Yucatán]
INPI stands for "Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas" (National Institute of Indigenous Peoples), which is a Mexican government agency that works to promote the rights and well-being of Indigenous peoples in Mexico. As part of their efforts, INPI has established radio stations that are dedicated to serving Indigenous communities across the country.
The INPI radio stations aim to promote the preservation of Indigenous languages, cultures, and traditions, as well as to raise awareness of the issues facing Indigenous communities in Mexico. They provide a platform for Indigenous voices to be heard, and for community members to share their perspectives, experiences, and stories.
The programs on these radio stations cover a wide range of topics that are relevant to Indigenous communities, including local news, social issues, cultural events, and music. The music played on these stations often features traditional Indigenous instruments and vocal styles, as well as contemporary music that has been created by Indigenous artists.
The INPI radio stations also serve as a tool for community empowerment, with a focus on promoting community participation and involvement. They aim to provide a space for community members to share their perspectives and experiences, and to promote a sense of unity and empowerment within Indigenous communities.
One of the key goals of the INPI radio stations is to help preserve Indigenous languages, many of which are at risk of being lost as younger generations adopt more mainstream languages. The stations often broadcast in Indigenous languages, which helps to promote their use and to raise awareness of their importance.
Overall, the INPI radio stations are an important tool for promoting the rights and well-being of Indigenous communities in Mexico. They serve as a platform for Indigenous voices to be heard, and for community members to share their perspectives and experiences. They also play a crucial role in preserving Indigenous languages, cultures, and traditions, and in promoting community empowerment and unity.