Cecilio Chi
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Cecilio Chi | |
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Statue of Cecilio Chi in Tepich | |
| Born | c. 1820 Tepich, Yucatán |
| Died | December 13, 1848 (28 years old) |
| Occupation(s) | Batab, caudillo |
Cecilio Chi (c. 1820 – December 13, 1848) was a Mayan Indigenous batab, born in the town of Tepich, formerly Yucatán, currently Quintana Roo in Mexico. He was a military leader of the Cruzo 'ob (The Caste War Maya).
Chi owned a rancho in Tepich. In 1842, he participated in the defense of Campeche, which allowed him to learn about military organization. In 1846, he was batab of his native town. He participated in the organization of a rebellion against the Criollos and Ladinos in the region. He coordinated the insurrection with Manuel Antonio Ay, the batab of Chichimilá, and Jacinto Pat, with the purpose of constituting a Mayan nation independent of Mexico, which would respect the rights of the indigenous people.