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Pocahontas was an Indian princess, the daughter of Powhatan, the powerful chief of the Algonquian Indians in the Tidewater region of Virginia. She was born around 1595 to one of Powhatan's many wives. They named her Matoaka, though she is better...
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Pocahontas -- Jamestown Rediscovery
Pocahontas was an Indian princess, the daughter of Powhatan, the powerful chief of the Algonquian Indians in the Tidewater region of Virginia.
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Pocahontas: Biography from Answers.com
Pocahontas , Political Figure / Legendary Character Born: c. 1595 Birthplace: Werowocomoco, Virginia Died: March 1617 Best Known As: Algonquian ... US History Companion: Pocahontas...
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Pocahontas - MSN Encarta
Pocahontas, 1595?-1617, daughter of the Native American chief Powhatan. She was born in Virginia. Her real name was Matoaka; the name Pocahontas ... ... Great books about your topic, Pocahontas,
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Pocahontas
Many different depictions of Pocahontas exist today. ... Pocahontas' father, Chief Powhatan of the Algonquin Nation, ruled a confederacy of Powhatan Indian tribes in Henrico and eastern Virginia.
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Pocahontas
Pocahontast was the controversial daughter of Powhatan II, the renowned 16th to 17th century leader of a 32-34 nation confederation of Algonquians. ... and Pocahontas ("Little Playful One");
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Pocahontas
The legend of Pocahontas has enjoyed wide popularity in American culture in a number of versions and in various genres since the early 17th century.
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USGenWeb-Pocahontas Co, IA
Pocahontas County Iowa USGenWeb ... Pocahontas County, Iowa; GenWeb Project ... If you have reached this site through a paid site, please go to the FREE Pocahontas County Iowa Gen Web Project!
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Pocahontas was most likely born in Werawocomoco (what is now Wicomico, Gloucester County, Virginia) on the north side of the Pamaunkee (York) River, around the year 1595. Her true name was...
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