Froyla Tzalam, born on July twenty-seventh, nineteen seventy-one, is a distinguished Belizean Mopan Maya anthropologist and community leader. She has made history by serving as the third governor-general of Belize since May twenty-seventh, twenty twenty-one.
As the first indigenous person of Maya descent to hold the position of governor-general in any Commonwealth nation, Tzalam's appointment marks a significant milestone in the representation of indigenous peoples in high office. Her leadership is a testament to her commitment to her community and her dedication to advancing the rights and recognition of indigenous cultures.
Throughout her career, Tzalam has been an advocate for the Mopan Maya community, utilizing her anthropological expertise to bridge cultural gaps and promote understanding. Her work emphasizes the importance of preserving indigenous heritage while fostering a more inclusive society.