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Malintzin: The Story of an Enigma. Documentary of 2019 based on the life of La Malinche. La Malinche is referenced in the Disney+ series National Treasure: Edge of History. In the series, she is portrayed as a double agent working to protect Aztec treasures from Cortés. [122]
In the spring of 1540, Cortés returned to Spain for the last time; this was the first time that Martín Cortés, son of Malinche, and Don Martín Cortés met. In 1541, Cortés was knighted into the Order of Santiago, and fought to gain Algiers for Charles V. [ 4 ] : 83 In April 1547, Cortés fought in the Battle of Muhlberg in Germany .
She is often known as La Malinche and also sometimes called "Malintzin" or Malinalli. [65] Later, the Aztecs would come to call Cortés "Malintzin" or La Malinche by dint of his close association with her. [66] Bernal Díaz del Castillo wrote in his account The True History of the Conquest of New Spain that Marina was "truly a great princess".
Malintzin's Choices: An Indian Woman in the Conquest of Mexico (New Mexico, 2006); translated Malintzin: Una mujer indígena en la Conquista de México (Ediciones Era, Mexico, 2015) American Indian History: A Documentary Reader (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009) Here in This Year: Seventeenth-Century Nahuatl Annals of the Tlaxcala-Puebla Valley (Stanford ...
His story is now the subject of The Remarkable Life of Ibelin, Benjamin Ree’s innovative and emotional documentary that uncovers Mats’ secretive online social life and the profound impact he ...
Malinche is a Mexican TV series about the life of La Malinche, the indigenous translator who accompanied Hernán Cortés during his conquest of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan. The series is spoken in native languages and the colors of the subtitles indicate which one: white is for Nahuatl , yellow is for Mayan , blue is for Popoluca , green is ...
In her 2005 essay "Malintzin, Pocahontas, and Krotoa: Indigenous Women and Myth Models of the Atlantic World", Professor Pamela Scully compared Krotoa to Malintzin and Pocahontas, two other women of the same time period that were born in different areas of the world (Malintzin in Mesoamerica, Pocahontas in colonial Virginia). [21]
Malintzin de las maquilas The protagonist Marina is a young woman who has come to the border city of Juárez to work at a factory (maquiladora). She is dating a powerful macho man named Rolando, who she constantly obsesses over (worrying about his womanizer reputation), and whom she sees once a week (Thursdays) in a hotel across the border.