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411American Indians Hail 'Apocalypto' Cast

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  • braveww
    Dec 4, 2006
      American Indians Hail 'Apocalypto' Cast
      Sunday December 3 6:41 AM ET


      Mel Gibson's effort to find an indigenous cast for his new
      movie "Apocalypto," which depicts the end of the Mayan civilization,
      is drawing praise from American Indian leaders.

      Gibson wanted an indigenous cast for the project, so the filmmakers
      found people from the Yucatan, Mexico City, Oaxaca, Xalapa, Veracruz
      and other spots. Two of the cast members are from the United States,
      three are from Canada and the rest hail from Central America.

      "It is very important to note that Mr. Gibson has gone to great
      lengths to cast indigenous people in this film," Chickasaw Nation
      Gov. Bill Anoatubby said. "This not only helps make the film more
      realistic, it serves as an inspiration to Native American actors who
      aspire to perform relevant roles in the film industry."

      Gibson screened the movie Friday for a sold-out audience at
      Chickasaw Nation's Riverwind Casino. Tickets were $55, proceeds
      going to American Indian health organizations and charities.

      Rudy Youngblood, who makes his acting debut as Jaguar Paw, and Raoul
      Trujillo, who portrays Zero Wolf, arrived in sports utility vehicles
      and stood on Riverwind's version of the red carpet a black carpet
      that led into the theater to pose for photographers.

      Youngblood, a powwow dancer, singer and artist, told reporters he
      was just there to enjoy the movie, which opens in theaters Dec. 8.

      http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/20061203/116515686000.html