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Her real name was Matoaca, but you probably know her by her nickname- Pocahontas. Daughter of Powhatan. She married John Rolfe, and was known as Rebecca Rolfe.

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Who was an Indian woman daughter to an Indian chief and married to an important man in Jamestown?

Her real name was Matoaca, but you probably know her by her nickname- Pocahontas. Daughter of Powhatan. She married John Rolfe, and was known as Rebecca Rolfe.


Who was the explorer who married an Indian Chiefs' daughter?

Pocahontas, the daughter of Chief Powhatan, married English settler John Rolfe in 1614. Their marriage helped to establish a period of peace between the English settlers in Jamestown and the Powhatan Confederacy in Virginia.


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