Location map of the indigenous communities in Argentina
The indigenous people of Argentina are the Amerindian peoples who inhabited the current territory of Argentina at the time of the arrival of Europeans in the sixteenth century, as well as their current and past descendants -mixogenized or not with non-indigenous people- and those of equal conditions in Argentina. bordering countries that migrated to the current Argentine territory since then.
These peoples or individuals are identified as indigenous, aboriginal or original, terms that have displaced that of Indians, and in some cases preserve their own ancestral culture or part of it.
The people who in the "Censo Nacional de Población, Hogares y Viviendas 2010" considered themselves as indigenous or descendants of them were 955 0322 constituting about 2.38% of the total population of the country.