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In Their Own Words: Pocahontas
George Sullivan

In Their Own Words: Pocahontas

Scholastic Reference (Mar 01, 2002)
680
9780439165853
| Paperback
128 pages | 133 x 193 mm | English
Dewey 975.501092
LC Classification E99.P85 .P5795 2001
LC Control No. 00057382

Genre

  • Biography
  • Series

Subject

  • Indians Of North America
  • Powhatan Indians/ Biography
  • Powhatan Indians/ Biography/ Juvenile Literature
  • Powhatan Indians/ History/ Juvenile Literature
  • Women

Plot

IN THEIR OWN WORDS: POCAHONTAS tells the exciting story of the life of this famous Native American woman, using the journals and writings of English colonists. Famous for saving the life of Capt. John Smith in 1608, Pocahontas grew up as the favorite daughter of the Native American chief of the Powhatans. Pocahontas's rescue of Smith made her famous not only in colonial America, but across the ocean in England as well. Pocahontas made enormous contributions to the survival of Jamestown by bringing the colonists food and promoting peace between Powhatans and the English. Pocahontas lived a relatively short life, but she made an impact on colonial American history that is still felt today. Did you know that Pocahontas: -was really named Matoaka -taught John Smith how to speak Algonkian -was kidnapped and held hostage on an English ship?

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