Marina (1500-1531). Native American woman, daughter
Marina (1500-1531). Native American woman, daughter of a Tenochtitlan chief. She worked as interpreter of Nahuatl and Maya, and also as an adviser and spokesperson of Hernan Cortes when negotiating with the Indian people. Engraving
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10684202
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46524085
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3904px x 4968px
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Credit
Mary Evans/J. Bedmar/Iberfoto
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Adviser Cortes Earring Hernan Indigenism Indigenist Indigenists Interpreter Marina Maya Nahuatl Negotiating Plumage Quill Spokesperson Tenochtitlan
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