Pocahontas, whose real name was Matoaka, was the daughter of Powhatan. Pocahontas was actually a nickname meaning spoiled child. When she was seventeen, Matoaka was abducted and kept imprisoned in Jamestown. Only when she agree to marry John Rolfe was she released.
Algonquian is not a tribe, it's a large grouping of tribes that speak Algonquian languages. Tribes in the Powhatan confederacy, which Pocahontas was part of, spoke an Algonquian dialect. That language is now extinct, though there are efforts to reconstruct it, which means they have an approximation of it based on historical word lists and still-existing Algonquian dialects.
When Captain John smith was tied to a tree to be executed, Pocahontas pleaded with her father for his life and succeeded. Pocahontas was the daughter of the chief of the Powhatans.
John Rolfe was Pocahontas's husband. _________________________________________ He made tobacco in the 1600's He was primarily responsible for the development of commercial tobacco cultivation in Virginia and became the son-in-law of Powhatan.
Absolutely nothing. The idea of kings, queens, princes and princesses is an entirely European one and has nothing to do with any native American culture.The Cherokee term ugvwiyuuwetsiati literally means "daughter of a chief", from ugvwiyuhi "chief" and uwetsiageyv "daughter". Such a daughter would have none of the "royal authority" associated with a princess.
The most famous indian of the powhatan tribe was the chief's daughter Pocahontas.Her story is story is diffrent from her movie
No Pochontas was not Cherokee. She was the daughter of Powhatan, the powerful chief of the Algonquian Indians in the Tidewater region of Virginia.
Algonquian is not a tribe, it's a large grouping of tribes that speak Algonquian languages. Tribes in the Powhatan confederacy, which Pocahontas was part of, spoke an Algonquian dialect. That language is now extinct, though there are efforts to reconstruct it, which means they have an approximation of it based on historical word lists and still-existing Algonquian dialects.
His daughter was Pocahontas.
she married john Rolfe and was the daughter of Chief Powhatan She moved to Virgina with him
The Amerindian chief's daughter who married John Rolfe was Pocahontas (birth name Matoaka).
The Indian woman you are referring to is Pocahontas, the daughter of Powhatan, the chief of a confederation of Algonquian tribes in Virginia. She is famously known for her association with the English settlement of Jamestown and her marriage to John Rolfe, an important tobacco planter, in 1614. Pocahontas played a significant role in mediating between her people and the English settlers. Her story has become an iconic part of American history and folklore.
Matoaka was the real name of the woman known today as Pocahontas. She was the daughter of Powhatan, the primary chief of a powerful confederacy in Virginia, comprised mostly of Algonquin speaking tribes. The word Pocahontas is reputed to mean "daughter" in the Algonquin language.
It Improved When John Rolfe (A Tobacco Grower) Married Pocahontas (Chief Powhatan's Daughter).
It Improved When John Rolfe (A Tobacco Grower) Married Pocahontas (Chief Powhatan's Daughter).
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.
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.
Pocahontas was the daughter of Chief Powhatan of the Tsenacommacah tribal nations. She married John Rolfe in 1614 and together they had a son in 1615. They went to England in 1616 and she died in 1617.