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- Marina [maˈɾina] or Malintzin [maˈlintsin] (c. 1500 – c. 1529), more po****rly known as La Malinche [la maˈlintʃe], a Nahua woman from the Mexican Gulf...
- City, Mexico. His father, conquistador Hernán Cortés, and his mother, Malintzin, Cortés's guide, interpreter, and companion, named him Martín after the...
- La Malinche, also known as Matlalcueye or Malintzin, is an inactive volcano (dormant for the last 3,100 years) located in the states of Tlaxcala and Puebla...
- Malinche and also sometimes called "Malintzin" or Malinalli. Later, the Aztecs would come to call Cortés "Malintzin" or La Malinche by dint of his close...
- essay "Malintzin, Pocahontas, and Krotoa: Indigenous Women and Myth Models of the Atlantic World", Professor Pamela Scully compared Krotoa to Malintzin and...
- roles in human history. A prime example is La Malinche, also known as Malintzin, Malinalli and Doña Marina, an early-16th-century Nahua woman from the...
- Malintzin had no sense of herself as "Indian," making it impossible for her to show ethnic loyalty or conscientiously act as a traitor. Malintzin was...
- informants, servants, teachers, physicians, and scribes. India Catalina and Malintzin were Native American women slaves who were forced to work for the Spaniards...
- the United States. La Malintzin on the border of Puebla is the highest point of Estado Libre y Soberano de Tlaxcala. La Malintzin is the northernmost summit...
- [ʦ] often transformed into [ʧ]. Examples can be found in La Malinche (<Malintzin); chicle (<tzictli), meaning “gum”; and apapacho (<papatzoa), roughly...