Charles River Editors
ASIN: B00BFIFSE4
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Pages: 66
*Includes pictures of historic art depicting Pocahontas and important people and places in her life.*Discusses John Smith's accounts of Pocahontas, the Mattaponi Native Americans' oral histories of Pocahontas, and the sharp differences between them.*Analyzes the legends surrounding Pocahontas and how her legacy was shaped.*Includes a Bibliography for further reading.*Includes a Table of Contents. “So it is, that some ten years ago being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan their chief King, I received from this great Savage exceeding great courtesy, especially from his son Nantaquaus, the most manliest, comeliest, boldest spirit, I ever saw in a Savage, and his sister Pocahontas, the King’s most dear and well-beloved daughter, being but a child of twelve or thirteen years of age, whose compassionate pitiful heart, of my desperate estate, gave me much cause to respect ...