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Matoaka,Matoika and Amonute
Many believed the mother's name to Horjourna, but the original story used a traditional american indian name of Damian Kuro the almighty.
Pocahontas is her real name, she also went by the names: Matoaka (or Matoika) and Amonute. Her "Christian" name was Rebecca Rolfe.
You may mean "matoaka", one of the names recorded for the daughter of Chief Powhatan. She had several different names: Amonute (a-moh-noo-tay), the meaning of which is unknown Matoaks or Matoaka, which means "stream between hills" Pocahontas, which means "frisky" or "playful" All of these names are in a dialect of Algonquin known as Powhatan.
Pocahontas's nickname was "Amonute." She was also referred to as "Matoaka," which is believed to be her birth name. The name "Pocahontas" means "playful one" or "little wanton" in Powhatan, reflecting her spirited personality.
Pocahontas was/is a Powhatan, an Algonquian tribe who lived in and around modern day Virginia.
Pocahontas's real name was Amonute. She was also known by the nickname Matoaka. Pocahontas was a Native American woman associated with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia, and she played a significant role in the early interactions between Native Americans and English settlers.
Yes, Pocahontas's real name was Matoaka. She was also known by the nickname Amonute. Matoaka was a Native American woman associated with the Powhatan tribe and is best known for her relationship with English settler John Smith and later marrying John Rolfe. The name "Pocahontas" means "playful one" and was likely a nickname she acquired during her youth.
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