Continuation of the full-length cartoon about the adventures of Pocahontas, the daughter of an Indian chief. In 1614, John Smith returns to Jamestown, where he meets Pocahontas again.
These laws essentially sought to legislate Pamunkeys and other Virginian Indian tribes out of existence. Gray was frank in explaining how Pamunkeys long invoked the name Pocahontas to assert their ...
Altogether, she seems closer to an 18th-century European ideal of beauty than a 17th-century Powhatan Indian. If she had never been abducted and married into English culture, how would Pocahontas ...
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