The
Seris are an indigenous group of the
Mexican state of
Sonora. The majority reside on the Seri communal property (Spanish,
ejido), in the towns of
Punta Chueca (
Seri Socaaix or
Socaaix hac) and
El Desemboque (
Seri Haxöl Iihom) on the mainland coast of the
Gulf of California.
Tiburón Island (
Tahejöc,
Tahejöc himquij or
Tahejöc quij) and
San Esteban Island (
Cofteecöl,
Cofteecöl hipcap and sometimes
Hast) were part of their traditional territory, but some Seris also lived in various places on the mainland. They were historically seminomadic hunter-gatherers who maintained an intimate relationship with both the sea and the land. It is one of the ethnic groups of Mexico that has most strongly maintained its language and culture during the years after contact with Spanish and Mexican cultures.