she actually didn't wear a feather.
he always wore a feather
The full headdress was mainly worn for ceremonial events. The thing is heavy and ackward to wear all the time. For day to day wear he wore his senior or most prized feather.
Favorite color was brown and food was beans and her height was 5ft tall.hi people hopfully your nice and not mean k
pinkPocahontases favorite color was green
Yes, several sources quote John Smith on this. When the weather was warm, girls and boys under 12 did not wear clothes, and Pocahontas's name suggests she was playful, even "wanton."
pinkPocahontases favorite color was green
her skin color is tan
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In the Disney movie, she wore a leather mini dress. During the movie, her father gave her a necklace of what looks like a blue ribbon with a silver, diamond shaped pendant. She had tattoos on her upper arm. The real Pocahontas would not have looked like that at all. She would have had the hair on the top of her head shaved and left long in the back, braided with shells. She would have worn little clothing as a child but by age 14 she would wear a deer skin apron or a fringed deer skin dress with one shoulder strap for special occasions. She would have had tattoos to decorate her skin.
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Pocahontas's real name was Matoaka. The name Matoaka means "bright stream between the hills" in the Algonquian language.
Wear Schoonover was born on March 18, 1910, in Pocahontas, Arkansas, USA.
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She wore it loose down and didnt tie it
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