By Jem Smith It was a historic morning on Thursday, May 27 as the country’s second female and the Commonwealth’s first Indigenous Governor General was inducted. Her Excellency (H.E.) FroylaT’zalam was installed at the Government House in Belize City where the country’s most distinguished guests sat to witness the occasion. Originally from the southernmost district of the country, H.E. T’zalam traveled quite the ways for her legacy to be written into our country’s history. A woman of Mayan heritage, T’zalam originally hails from the village of San Antonio, Toledo. There and all across the country, she has made a name for herself and her career, working as an anthropologist and cultural archivist. Most recently, she has worked with the Sarstoon/Temash Institute for Indigenous Management (SATIIM). While she has now given up her role as Executive Director of SATIIM, she will assume a greater responsibility to represent the larger Belizean people.