The tale of the legendary Pocahontas remains one of the most researched and well-documented instances of Native American history. While historians have long dug into the life of Pocahontas, the 1995 ...
It is thought she told the settlers her name was Pocahontas (possibly her mother’s name) as she didn’t want to share her real name with ... Like much of her life, reports vary as to the ...
The debate continues about whether "Pocahontas" truly saved John Smith, but we do know she never married him, as the film implies. She instead spent her short life, which ended in tragedy ...
AN English town right on the River Thames has an unusual link to an iconic Disney princess. Gravesend, in Kent, is a commuter town thanks to its fast trains to London taking less than 25 minutes.
But most tourists won't know about one of its little-know attractions - a statue of the real-life Pocahontas. The Native American woman Pocahontas, who inspired the Disney movie, was captured by ...