Myth of La Malinche in Mexican History
La
Malinche (circa 1502-153?) is one of the two central female figures in Mexico's historical iconography - the other woman is Our Lady of Guadalupe, a ....
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Hernan Cortes - Conquistador or Coward?
.... He took notice of a young Aztec translator named Dona Marina, or "La
Malinche," who also rapidly became his mistress and advisor.[32] La
Malinche became a ....
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Japan and Mexico and International Trade
.... In the "historicity" of modern Mexico , the Spanish conquistadors were successful only because of the traitorous aid of
Malinche, a Nahua princess who despised ....
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Lifestyles of Mexico
.... According to Mexican historicity, then, the Spanish conquistadors were successful only because of the traitorous aid of
Malinche, a Nahua princess who despised ....
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Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... Among these was
Malinche, who came to be christened Dona Marina and who acted as guide, translator, and Cortes' mistress for the rest of the journey inland. ....
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The Labyrinth of Solitude
.... The mestizo, mentioned earlier, was the "son of
Malinche and CortTs" (65) - the mixture of Spanish and Indian blood - but, as Spanish rule hardened, both ....
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Octavio Paz' The Labyrinth of Solitude
.... The mestizo, mentioned earlier, was the "son of
Malinche and CortTs" (65) - the mixture of Spanish and Indian blood - but, as Spanish rule hardened, both ....
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Miscegenation Law
.... 5). It located Chicano historical sensibility in the 16th-century Spanish conquests, in the process valorizing rather than demonizing one
Malinche, who aided ....
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