The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of HistoryFor the first time in 400 years, the true story of Pocahontas is revealed by her own people. This important book shares the sacred and previously unpublished oral history of the Mattaponi tribe and their memories of 17th-century Jamestown that have been passed down from generation to generation. |
Contents
Part | 1 |
Chapter Three | 23 |
Chapter | 41 |
Chapter Seven | 47 |
Chapter Nine | 61 |
Chapter Eleven | 79 |
Afterword | 99 |
123 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abduction Ahone Alexander Whitaker Angela Argall's Barbour Chapel Hill Captain John Smith Chief Daniel Webster Chief Powhatan Wahunsenaca child Christianity Custalow Daniel Silver Star Daniel Webster Little daughter Edward Wright Haile England Eyewitness Accounts father Generall Historie grow tobacco hatan Henrico Historie of Travaile Historie of Virginia hontas Ibid Indians of Virginia Jamestown Narratives Japazaw John Rolfe kidnapping kill Kocoum land Lin Little Bear Linwood Little Bear marriage married Pocahontas Mattachanna Mattaponi Chief Mattaponi oral history Mattaponi River Mattaponi sacred oral Mattaponi tribe North Carolina Press Opechancanough Pamunkey paramount chief peace Plantation Pocahontas Pocahontas's Potowomac Powhatan Indians Powhatan nation Powhatan society Powhatan tribes quiakros quiakros priests ransom retaliate Rolfe's RoundHouse Rountree sacred oral history Samuel Argall ship Silver Star Sir Thomas Dale Spanish Story of Pocahontas Travaile into Virginia True Story University of North Uttamattamakin Virginia colony Virginia Company Wahunse warriors Webster Little Eagle werowance Werowocomoco wife William Strachey Youghtanund