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Pocahontas: the 'Playful' Princess

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POCAHONTAS SAVES JAMES SMITH
POCAHONTAS SAVES JAMES SMITH
THE ABDUCTION OF POCAHONTAS
THE ABDUCTION OF POCAHONTAS
POCAHONTAS AND SON
POCAHONTAS AND SON
POCAHONTAS' GRAVE
POCAHONTAS' GRAVE

Although Pocahontas became a legend; she was a real person. She was born in 1595 a princess of the Powhatan tribe and her father was the chief. Her name meant 'playful one'. The English settlers never knew her real name, Matoaka, because Pocahontas believed that by knowing they would put the evil eye on her.

It is a fact that the British settlers would not have survived the first winter in Jamestown if it wasn't for the Powhatan tribes giving them food. Yet, what these people wouldn't give, the English took with a lot of ferocious fighting.

A soldier Captain John Smith advised the colonists to grow food and stop searching for gold. In 1607 when Smith was exploring the area, the Powhatan's tribe captured him and would have executed him if it wasn't for Pocahontas.

Pocahontas as young as she was, managed to stop the fighting between the settlers and the indigenous population. Being only 12 or 13 years of age she played with the English children and achieved a peace between the two groups. When the Powhatan wanted to club Smith to death she went and laid her head on his. This was not the only time she rescued him.

Smith wrote 'blessed Pocahontas, the great King's daughter of Virginia, oft saved my life', in his 'Generall Historie of Virginia (1624)'. In Smith own words, "Pocahontas, under God, was the instrument to preserve this colony from death, famine and utter confusion".

After Smith returned back to England and Pocahontas maried a native warrior Kocoum, there is no record of Pocahontas of that time and no knowledge of Kocoum's fate.

Captain Sir Samuel Argall took Pocahontas in 'honoured captivity' to stop the slaughter of English prisoners. In 1613 she was cared for by the acting governor of Jamestown, Sir Thomas Dale. She was baptised with the name Rebecca.

John Rolfe fell in love with Pocahontas. He was the first secretary and recorder-general of Jamestown. He asked for the governor's consent and Powhatan's blessing to marry her. They were married in April,1614 and with that peace returned for eight years.

1616 Pocahontas sailed to England and in London she stood out because she was a beautiful, exotic looking person. Being a princess she was presented to the court of James I. With her graceful manners the people had to change their minds about native Americans. Ben Johnson wrote a play about Pocahontas.

She was preparing to return to Virginia but died of smallpox before that. She is buried in St, George's Church, Gravesend, Kent. Her son, Thomas, went back to Virginia and settled there. Many descendant are still living there today.

Pocahontas: the 'Playful' Princess in the News

  • Pocahontas boys, girls post victoriesThe Inter-Mountain4 days ago

    DUNMORE - Jimmy Wiley had 26 points and pulled down 13 rebounds to lead Pocahontas County past Highland County 87-47 Monday in the Allegheny Mountain Radio tournament.

  • New Year's powwow a family celebrationLake County News-Sun18 hours ago

    She has a face that strongly resembles a memorable Disney heroine,and even a brief chat with Irene Bedard reveals that she was indeed the voice behind the 1995 animated film "Pocahontas." Bedard was on hand as a headline performer at the New Year's Eve version of the powwow, an event that moves inside the Shiloh Center to offer a family celebration. The powwow features food, live music and a ...

  • Solebury soprano hopes for repeat at Newtown Idol contestThe Advance25 hours ago

    Soprano LeighAnn DePamphilis wowed the First Night crowd last year with “The Wizard and I” from the Broadway show, “Wicked,” and “Colors of the Wind” from “Pocahontas.” This year, she’s hoping to do it again, this time with “Cowboy Casanova.”

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creativeone59  says:
3 months ago

Thank you for a very enjoyable hub. creativeone59

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lyricsingray  says:
3 months ago

This ws great-I really enjoyed it-Thanks, Kimberly

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Hello, hello,  says:
3 months ago

Wow, thank you so much.

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Peggy W  says:
3 months ago

She truly was a person that altered history. Good job with this hub! Thanks!

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Hello, hello,  says:
3 months ago

Yes, she was a person. Sometimes the legend grows so big and then we start to believe it is only a legend. I thought that at first.

Thank you for coming and give such a lovely domment.

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