OXKUTZKAB, Mexico — Santos Tuz bids his followers farewell with a smile in Maya and Spanish on social media, where the young Mexican teacher shares his Indigenous language with thousands of people.
La Jornada, one of the main newspapers in Mexico, has recently launched an edition with content in Mayan. It will be published daily in Mérida, the state capital of Yucatán, in Mexico's southeast. The ...
Mexican teacher Santos Tuz shares his indigenous Maya language with thousands of followers on social media AFP Santos Tuz bids his followers farewell with a smile in Maya and Spanish on social media, ...
21-year-old discovered his vocation during the COVID-19 lockdown Mexican TikToker Santos Tuz poses for a photo in his studio while showing a video of himself spreading the Mayan language in Oxkutzcab, ...
The 21-year-old, from the southeastern state of Yucatan, discovered his vocation to keep the words of his ancestors alive during the Covid-19 lockdown. His TikTok account @tuzsantos322 has 343,000 ...
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