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The Malinche: Interpreter, Strategist, and the Making of New Spain
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Malinche — known to the Spanish as Doña Marina and to the Nahua as Malintzin — was far more than a translator. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how this enslaved Nahua woman became the strategic linchpin of Hernán Cortés's campaign, navigating between empires, translating not just languages but entire cultural and political systems. They trace her journey from a coastal village near Coatzacoalcos to the courts of Moctezuma and the halls of Spanish power, examining how she brokered alliances with the Totonac and Tlaxcalans and shaped the narrative of the conquest. Drawing on the Florentine Codex, Bernal Díaz del Castillo's chronicles, and modern scholarship by Camilla Townsend and Frances Karttunen, they confront the loaded legacy of 'malinchismo' in Mexican culture and ask: was Malinche a traitor, a survivor, or the first great diplomat of the Americas? This episode offers a nuanced portrait of the woman who stood at the crossroads of two worlds — and whose choices still echo in Mexico today.