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Pocahontas


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"Pocahontas" by Marie Patterson tells the story of the young Native American woman, Pocahontas, who played a crucial role in the early encounters between the Powhatan tribe and English settlers in Jamestown, Virginia. Set in the early 17th century, the narrative explores her courage, wisdom, and compassion as she navigates the complexities of her world. Through her friendship with Englishman John Smith and her eventual marriage to John Rolfe, Pocahontas becomes a symbol of peace and cultural exchange, facing the struggles of her people while forging connections that alter the course of history. Her legacy endures as a tale of bravery and resilience. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

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This book was published by Shell Education Pub .

 

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