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The Princess Pocahontas

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A young Native woman at the early English settlement of Jamestown navigates shifting loyalties between her people and the colonists, alternating between acts of protection, diplomacy, and defiance. Drawing on early colonial narratives, the account dramatizes the episode in which she intervenes on behalf of an English leader, then depicts her long-running aid to the starving colony, ceremonies that suggest tribal adoption, encounters that lead to captivity and baptism, her marriage to an English settler, and a transatlantic visit to England. The narrative closes with her sudden illness and death abroad and notes her descendants' continuance in the colonies.

About the Author

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Virginia Watson

Virginia Watson is an author known for her work in children's literature, particularly her book "The Princess Pocahontas." This engaging tale draws on the historical figure of Pocahontas, presenting her story in a way that captivates young readers. Watson's writing often combines elements of adventure and cultural history, making her contributions to literature both entertaining and educational. Through her storytelling, she aims to inspire curiosity about the past and foster an appreciation for diverse narratives.

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