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Over 400 years ago, after she was captured by English conquerors in Jamestown, Pocahontas learned the art of survival by navigating her own agency between cultures. In her new book, Pocahontas and ...
I thought that I would be able to turn to other people’s work on Pocahontas, [her husband] John Rolfe and John Smith. There are truly hundreds of books over the many years that have been written ...
The narrative collisions within Gunn Allen's book echo the narrative collisions of Pocahontas' life. During her research, Gunn Allen spent time at a reconstructed Wampanoag village, trying to ...
By the time she died in 1617, Pocahontas had won international fame as the person who acted as a peacemaker between the American Indians and the British settlers. In her intriguing picture-book ...
Asheville Black Lives Matter is hosting a book discussion on Dr. Linwood Little Bear Custalow‘s and Angela L. Daniel Silver Star‘s The True Story of Pocahontas: the Other Side of History at ...
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