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Rebecca Rolfe

Pocohontas

Matoaka

Lady Rebecca Rolfe

Pocahontas was an Powhatan Indian.

Her father was Chief of many Indian tribes.

Pocahontas met the first Jamestown colonists.

She took food to the colonists when they were hungry.

Pocahontas was known for her courage and kindness.

Pocahontas went to England.

She got sick and died on her way home.

 


Pocahontas projects by Anne Pemberton

 

The Life of Pocahontas (Flash Animation)

Pocahontas Biography

Visit Jamestown with Pocahontas (Personalized Story)

Pocahontas Timeline

Pocahontas Bibliography

Pocahontas Projects

Pocahontas Picture Quiz

Pocahontas Print Quiz


Net Links on Pocahontas

Disney Coloring Pictures from the movie Pocahontas Coloring Pages

Rachel Sahlman: Biography of Pocahontas

Pocahontas Archives : A Digital archive on available information on the most famous Native American woman in our country.

Jamestown Rediscovery: Pocahontas Story - includes the adaptation of the oil portrait of Pocahontas.

Princess Pocahontas Foundation in Gloucester, Virginia (includes slideshow with song)

University of Virginia:

The Portrait of Pocahontas - includes the historic portrait of "Pocahontas in London".

David Morenus: The Real Story of Pocahontas

Powhatan Nation: The Pocahontas Myth

Menlo School: The Pocahontas Story Illustrated - includes Portrait of John Smith.

Caleb Johnson: John Smith's Letter to Queen Anne regarding Pocahontas

America's Library: Pocahontas

Gloucester County, VA: Pocahontas, American Indian Princess

Paula Geise: Native American Opinions on the Pocahontas Movie

Old Puzzles: Portrait of Pocahontas Meeting John Smith .

American Women: Pocahontas, A Native American Princess


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Page created August 4, 2001. Anne Pemberton. Updated Sat August 9, 2008 . AP.

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