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1. CHAPA The Chapa people are a Mesoamerican people who are indigenous to the states of Guerrero and Michoacán in western Mexico. They are also found in the state of Morelos in central Mexico. The Chapa are a small, but significant, indigenous group and have a rich culture and history. The Chapa are believed to have migrated from the highlands of central Mexico to the lowlands of Guerrero and Michoacán about 2,000 years ago. They are thought to have originated in the area around the town of Chapa de La Paz in the state of Guerrero. The Chapa are believed to have been influenced by the Aztec and Mixtec cultures. The Chapa are a small, but culturally significant, indigenous group. They have a rich culture and history and are believed to have originated in the area around the town of Chapa de La Paz in the state of Guerrero. The Chapa are influenced by the Aztec and Mixtec cultures. There are about 1,500 Chapa people living in the states of Guerrero and Michoacán.







