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Pocahontas

1995
A picture-book retelling of the Disney film "Pocahontas," which tells about the spirited young Indian woman's friendship with white settler John Smith.

The Double Life of Pocahontas

2007
A biography of the famous American Indian princess Pocahontas, emphasizing her life-long adulation of John Smith and the roles she played in two very different cultures.
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Pocahontas

2005
A brave native American princess acts as a peace maker and savior to the colonists of Jamestown in this historical tale.

Pocahontas

a life in two worlds
Biography of Pocahontas who is best known for her interaction with the settlers at Jamestown.

Pocahontas

true princess

Love and hate in Jamestown

John Smith, Pocahontas, and the heart of a new nation
2003
Draws on period letters and papers to chronicle the opening of the first permanent English settlement in the New World, describing the day-to-day existence of the British men and women who dreamed of finding gold and prosperity in the New World and instead found hardship and misery.

Pocahontas

2005
A brief biography of Pocahontas, daughter of the great Chief Powhatan, who helped Jamestown settlers survive harsh winters and negotiated peaceful terms between Native Americans and British settlers.

Once upon a princess

2003
A collection of stories featuring three Disney princesses.

The legend of Pocahontas

originally titled The Princess Pocahontas
1995
Introduces Pocahontas, the daughter of Native American Chief Powhatan, who befriended the settlers of Jamestown, married John Smith and went to England with him to raise money for the settlement.

Love and hate in Jamestown

John Smith, Pocahontas, and the heart of a new nation
2005
Chronicles the history of the Jamestown settlement in the New World and describes the hardships, hunger, and disease they endured as well as their association with the natives, leadership of Captain John Smith, and disagreements among the settlers.

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