Around 1503-1507, a Nahua girl later known by various names—Malina, Malinalli Tenépatl, Doña Marina, Malintzin, La Malinche—was born on Mexico’s Gulf coast. Malinche was a principal, if overlooked actor during this period, garnering a complicated, yet impassioned heritage of criticism and admiration as both a traitor and “the mother of Mexico.” Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche at the Denver Art Museum is the first ever comprehensive art exhibition examining Malinche’s significance.