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Nationality
  
Mexican

Occupation
  
Professor of Maya

Name
  
Hilario Canul


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Born
  
16 October 1981 (age 42) (
1981-10-16
)

Known for
  
Linguistics, Mayan languages, film work

Hilario chi canul


Hilario Chi Canul (Born 16 October 1981) is a Mexican linguist of Maya ethnicity who worked as a translator and Yucatec Maya language coach in the production of the 2006 movie Apocalypto by Mel Gibson. In 2007 he won the first prize in the Mexican government's competition of indigenous language rhetoric. He is Professor of Maya at the University of Quintana Roo (UQRoo). He has worked as Maya language narrator in a number of commercial, art, and educational films. He is also involved in the movement to revive Mexico's indigenous heritage. He has given talks about his experience as a Maya translator working in the film industry at several American Universities. Chi Canul also served as producer and lead actor in the first ever Maya-language telenovia Baktun in 2013.

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Hilario chi canul en el festival mahahual cruzando fronteras 2016


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Hilario Chi Canul Wikipedia


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