it is important to know about her because she is a native princess who help the settlers
I don't know i just looked this up and this is what happend
yes Pocahontas was a peacemaker because she started the peace of Pocahontas and made peace between the Native Americans and the English colonists
meeko and flit (the raccoon and hummingbird)
Where did she work at I need to know
As most know the real life Pocahontas was named Matoka at birth. What most don't know is that her mother who was also named Pocahontas died when giving birth to Pocahontas. It is said by the oral history of the Indians in question that people called her Pocahontas even before the coming of age ceremony when she was about 10. These factors lead her to choose the name Pocahontas.Source: The true story of Pocahontas: the other side of historyBy Linwood Custalow, Angela L. Daniel
I don't know i just looked this up and this is what happend
yes Pocahontas was a peacemaker because she started the peace of Pocahontas and made peace between the Native Americans and the English colonists
meeko and flit (the raccoon and hummingbird)
pocahotas
I don't get the meaning of Pocahontas. Plz clear it
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Pocahontas's friendship with the English settlers helped ensure the success of Jamestown.
rebecca
Where did she work at I need to know
Pocahontas husband name was John Rolfe, from what I have read I think she married him to bring peace between the Native Americans and the settlers. She married him in April 5, 1614.
i believe so, i am a Mohawk but yet i don't know much about my native cutler. My grandmother told she was but i am not a 100% sure on that...
As most know the real life Pocahontas was named Matoka at birth. What most don't know is that her mother who was also named Pocahontas died when giving birth to Pocahontas. It is said by the oral history of the Indians in question that people called her Pocahontas even before the coming of age ceremony when she was about 10. These factors lead her to choose the name Pocahontas.Source: The true story of Pocahontas: the other side of historyBy Linwood Custalow, Angela L. Daniel