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This blog post focuses on Chief Powhatan and includes Captain John Smith's observations. Part of a larger site on Jamestown with much good information.
This blog post focuses on Chief Powhatan and includes Captain John Smith's observations. Part of a larger site on Jamestown with much good information.
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According to Native American lore, her parents knew her as "Amonte" and her secret clan name was "Matoaca." Her European Christian fri...Show more
According to Native American lore, her parents knew her as "Amonte" and her secret clan name was "Matoaca." Her European Christian friends called her "Lady Rebecca." Many have revered her as the "mother" of our nation, the female counterpart to George Washington. We know her as Pocahontas, legendary Indian princess, daughter of the mighty Chief Powhatan.
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This source from anthropologist and linguist John R. Swanton provides in-depth information on the Powhatan tribes, villages, and history.
This source from anthropologist and linguist John R. Swanton provides in-depth information on the Powhatan tribes, villages, and history.
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Part of Historic Jamestowne's website has a very nice section on Pocahontas' life. Look under the top History tab to link to similar information on her father, Chief Powhatan.
Part of Historic Jamestowne's website has a very nice section on Pocahontas' life. Look under the top History tab to link to similar information on her father, Chief Powhatan.
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"In 1995, Roy Disney decided to release an animated movie about a Powhatan woman known as 'Pocahontas.' In answer to a complaint by the Powhatan Nati...Show more
"In 1995, Roy Disney decided to release an animated movie about a Powhatan woman known as 'Pocahontas.' In answer to a complaint by the Powhatan Nation, he claims the film is 'responsible, accurate, and respectful.' We of the Powhatan Nation disagree. The film distorts history beyond recognition. Our offers to assist Disney with cultural and historical accuracy were rejected."
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This site gives a brief history of the Powhatan Nation.
This site gives a brief history of the Powhatan Nation.
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This National Park Service Web page provides information on the lives of the Powhatan Indians.
This National Park Service Web page provides information on the lives of the Powhatan Indians.
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The Virginia Indian Archive is a collection of images, documents, and audiovisual resources representing the history and cultural experiences of Virginia ...Show more
The Virginia Indian Archive is a collection of images, documents, and audiovisual resources representing the history and cultural experiences of Virginia Indians since colonial times. Items in the collections were gathered from a wide range of sources, both historic and contemporary. A resource tool available to teachers, students, researchers, and the public, the archive is accessible to anyone interested in Native peoples in the region we now call Virginia.
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