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  2. La Malinche - Wikipedia

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    Marina [maˈɾina] or Malintzin [maˈlintsin] ( c. 1500 – c. 1529), more popularly known as La Malinche [la maˈlintʃe], a Nahua woman from the Mexican Gulf Coast, became known for contributing to the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire (1519–1521), by acting as an interpreter, advisor, and intermediary for the Spanish conquistador ...

  3. Who Was La Malinche? - JSTOR Daily

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    La Malinche was born Malinal, the daughter of an Aztec cacique (chief). This gave her an unusual level of education, which she would later leverage as a guide and interpreter for the Spanish. This gave her an unusual level of education, which she would later leverage as a guide and interpreter for the Spanish.

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  4. La Malinche | Smithsonian's History Explorer

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    La Malinche, the title of this lithograph, was the indigenous woman who translated for Cortés between Maya, Náhuatl, and Spanish during his first years in Mexico. Considered either as a traitor or a founding mother by some Mexicans, La Malinche was Cortés' lover and the mother of his favorite son Martín. She and Moctezuma are also central figures in the Matachines dances that are performed ...

  5. The Dream of Malinche | World History Commons

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    The lightning above Malinche’s head suggests her dream (as in the painting’s title) may not be pacific. Should she toss or turn—or even awaken—the consequences for the Mexican community resting upon her blanket would be disastrous. This source is a part of the Doña Marina, Cortés' Translator teaching module. Antonio Ruíz, El sueño ...

  6. Dona Marina in Florentine Codex | World History Commons

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    Malinche Translating from Palace Roof Top. Pigment/ink on paper ca. 1570-1585. Pigment/ink on paper ca. 1570-1585. In Book 12, Chap. 18 of Florentine Codex , Bernardino de Sahagún et al., Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Italy.

  7. Malinche, el musical de Nacho Cano, una experiencia 360º ...

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    La carpa del Teatro Malinche, es donde tiene lugar el espectáculo musical en el escenario más grande de Europa, pero también mucho más: con su aforo de 1.065 butacas, se convierte en un espacio físico que puede personalizarse en cualquier ocasión corporativa, a la medida de cada empresa y en cualquier época del año.

  8. La infanta Elena se divierte: así ha disfrutado del ...

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    La sorpresa para Nacho Cano y todos los actores, bailarines y cantantes del espectáculo llegó este fin de semana, cuando se les comunicó que la infanta Elena había decidido acudir como ...

  9. La Malinche by ANNY VALERIA ARIZA ZAFRA on Prezi Next

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    Biografia - La Malinche anny ariza, angie castellanos, ana cerón, paula farfán Su Origen La Malinche: Su Origen La Malinche, tambien conocida como Malinalli, Malintzin, o Doña Maria, nació entre 1496 o 1500 en la península de Yucatán, "Malinche" era una mujer Nahua de la costa del

  10. La Llorona and the Mexican Days of the Dead (1) - Mexicolore

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    La Llorona has also been conflated with La Malinche, Cortés’ translator and concubine. As such she is often portrayed as an indigenous woman jilted by a Spanish lover. However, there are many similar European and ‘Old World’ motifs: the ‘white woman’ of the Germanic and Slavic tradition; the Lorelai; the banshee, and Medea.

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