No. At the time, Mexico was not a nation but a territory where many city-states of both Aztec and Mayan cultures were established. La Malinche was one of twenty slaves given to Cortes by the natives of Tabasco in 1519 and as such, made the deeds ordered by his master.
She was an intelligent woman who acted as interpreter, adviser, lover and intermediary for Hernan Cortes and her reputation has been altered over the years according to changing social and political perspectives.
Malinchista is a Mexican epithet to describe traitorous behavior. Malitzin (or Malinche) was an indigenous woman, who helped the the Spaniard Hernan Cortes in his conquest of Mexico by interpreting for him. Eventually, they became lovers. In Mexico, calling someone Malinchista, is to say they prefer and give priority to external interests before national ones.
The plural form is Mexicans. The plural possessive is Mexicans'.
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The proper adjective for Mexican is "Mexican."
They are called Mexican (singular) or Mexicans (plural).
To anybody that is not Mexican, the Mexicans are foreign people.
A rich Mexican heritage.
The difference between Mexicans and other Latinos is that they are from different countries.
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Clothes, and Mexican hats!