Author: John Rolfe
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781544818191
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
After the English kidnapped her and killed her Native American husband when she was age 15, she became the most important woman in colonial America. She was the first Native American to convert to Christianity and be baptized (1614), and the first to marry an Englishman, John Rolfe, in a church wedding ceremony (1614). Her marriage led to the Peace of Pocahontas which assured the success of the first permanent English settlement in America long before the Massachusetts colony. She was the toast of London in 1616 and 1617 before her untimely death at age 19.
Pocahontas and Her Two Husbands
Author: John Rolfe
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781544818191
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
After the English kidnapped her and killed her Native American husband when she was age 15, she became the most important woman in colonial America. She was the first Native American to convert to Christianity and be baptized (1614), and the first to marry an Englishman, John Rolfe, in a church wedding ceremony (1614). Her marriage led to the Peace of Pocahontas which assured the success of the first permanent English settlement in America long before the Massachusetts colony. She was the toast of London in 1616 and 1617 before her untimely death at age 19.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781544818191
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
After the English kidnapped her and killed her Native American husband when she was age 15, she became the most important woman in colonial America. She was the first Native American to convert to Christianity and be baptized (1614), and the first to marry an Englishman, John Rolfe, in a church wedding ceremony (1614). Her marriage led to the Peace of Pocahontas which assured the success of the first permanent English settlement in America long before the Massachusetts colony. She was the toast of London in 1616 and 1617 before her untimely death at age 19.
The True Story of Pocahontas
Author:
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
ISBN: 1555918670
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 155
Book Description
The True Story of Pocahontas is the first public publication of the Powhatan perspective that has been maintained and passed down from generation to generation within the Mattaponi Tribe, and the first written history of Pocahontas by her own people.
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
ISBN: 1555918670
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 155
Book Description
The True Story of Pocahontas is the first public publication of the Powhatan perspective that has been maintained and passed down from generation to generation within the Mattaponi Tribe, and the first written history of Pocahontas by her own people.
Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma
Author: Camilla Townsend
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1429930772
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Camilla Townsend's stunning new book, Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma, differs from all previous biographies of Pocahontas in capturing how similar seventeenth century Native Americans were--in the way they saw, understood, and struggled to control their world---not only to the invading British but to ourselves. Neither naïve nor innocent, Indians like Pocahontas and her father, the powerful king Powhatan, confronted the vast might of the English with sophistication, diplomacy, and violence. Indeed, Pocahontas's life is a testament to the subtle intelligence that Native Americans, always aware of their material disadvantages, brought against the military power of the colonizing English. Resistance, espionage, collaboration, deception: Pocahontas's life is here shown as a road map to Native American strategies of defiance exercised in the face of overwhelming odds and in the hope for a semblance of independence worth the name. Townsend's Pocahontas emerges--as a young child on the banks of the Chesapeake, an influential noblewoman visiting a struggling Jamestown, an English gentlewoman in London--for the first time in three-dimensions; allowing us to see and sympathize with her people as never before.
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1429930772
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Camilla Townsend's stunning new book, Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma, differs from all previous biographies of Pocahontas in capturing how similar seventeenth century Native Americans were--in the way they saw, understood, and struggled to control their world---not only to the invading British but to ourselves. Neither naïve nor innocent, Indians like Pocahontas and her father, the powerful king Powhatan, confronted the vast might of the English with sophistication, diplomacy, and violence. Indeed, Pocahontas's life is a testament to the subtle intelligence that Native Americans, always aware of their material disadvantages, brought against the military power of the colonizing English. Resistance, espionage, collaboration, deception: Pocahontas's life is here shown as a road map to Native American strategies of defiance exercised in the face of overwhelming odds and in the hope for a semblance of independence worth the name. Townsend's Pocahontas emerges--as a young child on the banks of the Chesapeake, an influential noblewoman visiting a struggling Jamestown, an English gentlewoman in London--for the first time in three-dimensions; allowing us to see and sympathize with her people as never before.
Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots
Author: Monique Mojica
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
ISBN: 9780889611658
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
"An angry, humorous and loving search for the truth behind the myth and legend of the 'Indian princess.' With her powerful words, Monique Mojica lays bare the hearts and minds of Pocahontas, Malinche, Sacajawea and the uncounted native women who first met and fought the European invasion of our lands. Moving across and through time, Mojica engages our imagination, our spirit, and invites us to witness this time-travel of exploding illusions and delusions, to the triumph and honesty of survival"-Beth Brant-- Back cover.
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
ISBN: 9780889611658
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
"An angry, humorous and loving search for the truth behind the myth and legend of the 'Indian princess.' With her powerful words, Monique Mojica lays bare the hearts and minds of Pocahontas, Malinche, Sacajawea and the uncounted native women who first met and fought the European invasion of our lands. Moving across and through time, Mojica engages our imagination, our spirit, and invites us to witness this time-travel of exploding illusions and delusions, to the triumph and honesty of survival"-Beth Brant-- Back cover.
Pocahontas
Author: Kathleen Krull
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0802795544
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Presents the life of Pocahontas, a Powhatan princess, describing how she saved the life of Captain John Smith of Jamestown, made efforts to broker peace between the English and the Powhatan, married John Rolfe, and died in England at the age of twenty-two
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0802795544
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Presents the life of Pocahontas, a Powhatan princess, describing how she saved the life of Captain John Smith of Jamestown, made efforts to broker peace between the English and the Powhatan, married John Rolfe, and died in England at the age of twenty-two
Generall Historie of Virginia
Author: John Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Description: This book documents the history of Virginia and the colonies which were developed between 1584 and 1627. It includes descriptions of commodities including Virginia's tobacco industry.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Description: This book documents the history of Virginia and the colonies which were developed between 1584 and 1627. It includes descriptions of commodities including Virginia's tobacco industry.
Pocahontas
Author: Susan Donnell
Publisher: Berkley
ISBN: 9780425136201
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
This bestseller was written by a direct descendant of Pocahontas. The daughter of great Chief Powhatan, Pocahontas lived a traditional life, mindful of nature and the land, and viewed the arrival of the English as an opportunity to learn. Through her indomitable spirit, she bridged the gap between her world and the colonists.
Publisher: Berkley
ISBN: 9780425136201
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
This bestseller was written by a direct descendant of Pocahontas. The daughter of great Chief Powhatan, Pocahontas lived a traditional life, mindful of nature and the land, and viewed the arrival of the English as an opportunity to learn. Through her indomitable spirit, she bridged the gap between her world and the colonists.
Fourth and Fifth Corrections and Additions to Pocahontas' Descendants
Author: Stuart Ellett Brown
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806352426
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
A list of the descendants of Pocahontas compiled by The Pocahontas Foundation.
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806352426
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
A list of the descendants of Pocahontas compiled by The Pocahontas Foundation.
Pocahontas
Author: Lucia Raatma
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 9780756501150
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Simple text describes the life of Pocahontas and her contribution to American history.
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 9780756501150
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Simple text describes the life of Pocahontas and her contribution to American history.
The Third Rainbow Girl
Author: Emma Copley Eisenberg
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 0316449202
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
*** A NEW YORK TIMES "100 Notable Books of 2020" *** A stunning, complex narrative about the fractured legacy of a decades-old double murder in rural West Virginia—and the writer determined to put the pieces back together. In the early evening of June 25, 1980 in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, two middle-class outsiders named Vicki Durian, 26, and Nancy Santomero, 19, were murdered in an isolated clearing. They were hitchhiking to a festival known as the Rainbow Gathering but never arrived. For thirteen years, no one was prosecuted for the “Rainbow Murders” though deep suspicion was cast on a succession of local residents in the community, depicted as poor, dangerous, and backward. In 1993, a local farmer was convicted, only to be released when a known serial killer and diagnosed schizophrenic named Joseph Paul Franklin claimed responsibility. As time passed, the truth seemed to slip away, and the investigation itself inflicted its own traumas—-turning neighbor against neighbor and confirming the fears of violence outsiders have done to this region for centuries. In The Third Rainbow Girl, Emma Copley Eisenberg uses the Rainbow Murders case as a starting point for a thought-provoking tale of an Appalachian community bound by the false stories that have been told about. Weaving in experiences from her own years spent living in Pocahontas County, she follows the threads of this crime through the complex history of Appalachia, revealing how this mysterious murder has loomed over all those affected for generations, shaping their fears, fates, and desires. Beautifully written and brutally honest, The Third Rainbow Girl presents a searing and wide-ranging portrait of America—divided by gender and class, and haunted by its own violence.
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 0316449202
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
*** A NEW YORK TIMES "100 Notable Books of 2020" *** A stunning, complex narrative about the fractured legacy of a decades-old double murder in rural West Virginia—and the writer determined to put the pieces back together. In the early evening of June 25, 1980 in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, two middle-class outsiders named Vicki Durian, 26, and Nancy Santomero, 19, were murdered in an isolated clearing. They were hitchhiking to a festival known as the Rainbow Gathering but never arrived. For thirteen years, no one was prosecuted for the “Rainbow Murders” though deep suspicion was cast on a succession of local residents in the community, depicted as poor, dangerous, and backward. In 1993, a local farmer was convicted, only to be released when a known serial killer and diagnosed schizophrenic named Joseph Paul Franklin claimed responsibility. As time passed, the truth seemed to slip away, and the investigation itself inflicted its own traumas—-turning neighbor against neighbor and confirming the fears of violence outsiders have done to this region for centuries. In The Third Rainbow Girl, Emma Copley Eisenberg uses the Rainbow Murders case as a starting point for a thought-provoking tale of an Appalachian community bound by the false stories that have been told about. Weaving in experiences from her own years spent living in Pocahontas County, she follows the threads of this crime through the complex history of Appalachia, revealing how this mysterious murder has loomed over all those affected for generations, shaping their fears, fates, and desires. Beautifully written and brutally honest, The Third Rainbow Girl presents a searing and wide-ranging portrait of America—divided by gender and class, and haunted by its own violence.