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Will the real Pocahontas please stand up?

Will the real Pocahontas please stand up?. 1595?-. 1617. Portrait. Advertisements. Portrait. Movies. Images of Pocahontas throughout history …. Story books & statues. Disney’s Version. From the film, New World. Halloween Costume. The most recent images of Pocahontas.

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Will the real Pocahontas please stand up?

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  1. Will the real Pocahontas please stand up? 1595?- 1617

  2. Portrait Advertisements Portrait Movies Images of Pocahontas throughout history…

  3. Story books & statues

  4. Disney’s Version From the film, New World Halloween Costume The most recent images of Pocahontas

  5. Pocahontas was the daughter of Powhatan, the chief of an Algonkian confederacy of Virginia

  6. Powhatan Confederacy

  7. Pocahontas was actually her nickname, which meant “playful one” • Her real name was Matoaka

  8. Fighting between her people and the European settlers at Jamestown led to the capture of John Smith

  9. In 1624, John Smith wrote a book, claiming that Pocahontas had saved him from execution while he was held prisoner by her tribe

  10. Today, we know that it was probably not true • Historians believe that she was participating in a ceremony and only pretended to save John Smith • She was not in love with John Smith… instead she married a man named John Rolfe

  11. In 1614, Pocahontas married tobacco farmer, John Rolfe, to create peace between her people and English

  12. She moved to England, she became a Christian (her name was changed to Rebecca), and she had a child, Thomas Rolfe

  13. She met the King and Queen of England and was treated like royalty

  14. Because she was famous, she had an engraving done. • This is the only from life portrait of Pocahontas

  15. She was buried in a churchyard in Gravesend, England. She was 22 years old. 

  16. How can inaccurate media portrayals of Pocahontas affect people’s view of American Indians?Quick Write

  17. Group Work • Compare and Contrast the film’s version of Pocahontas with reality. • Each Group will make a transparency • Must use Venn Diagram

  18. Topics • Meeting John Smith • Native relations with English colonists • Relationship with John Smith • Experiences in England • Appearance • Significance to history • (your opinion –every group)

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