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i found out that pocohontas was a real woman... weird hey?




i had to do research on assignment and it was about powerful women in time, and on the Liste was pocohontus.... LIKE wow??
if everyone knows this,, im going to feel soo shamed:(
 KatiiCullen94 posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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alafastanzio said:
Lol, She's like the Sekunde most influential Native American woman Sekunde only to Sacajawea. However, being that you're from Australia it's perfectly understandable...I don't know ANYTHING about your country's history oder any of its natives. Hopefully Du read enough about her to know that her story was alot different from the Disney version.
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hhaah.. yeah.. we dont get taught alot about natives inidians i think she is... its Mehr like ancient rome adn greece and egypt,, and our first fleet of white settlement adn aboringal culture.
KatiiCullen94 posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
TigerRanma said:
What alafastanzio said.
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posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr 
hindaa said:
that's right she is a real person, and her story with john smith and john rolf was true, she loved john smith but married john rolf and had children from him.
a few weeks Vor i saw her garnd child on TV.! he didn't seem to be a native american guy.. he was just normal..
don't be ashamed.. i know that just a few months Vor :)
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Woah! I don't know where Du read your history on Pocahontas Hindaa but the romance between Pocahontas and John Smith is pretty much made up. She was 11. He was almost 30. Her reasons for saving him was because she knew his execution would cause a war between the natives and the settlers. She also only had one son with John Rolfe after she converted to Catholicism and changed her name to Rebecca. She died in England of unknown causes. She actually has many many American 'white' descendents though. My ex was one of them in fact.
alafastanzio posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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But it's one of the most romanticized american legends. I figure this is because most people would rather hear a Liebe story of mutual enlightenment ...rather than watch an 11 Jahr old native american girl make everyone (especially our white ancestors) look like a bunch of dumbasses.
alafastanzio posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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She didn't meet John Rolfe until he came to Jamestown to help out with government, ect. John SMITH, who she met when she was younger, was a real brute, and was only out to prserve Jamestown. He did whatever it took, meaning that he did threaten naives. She liked John Rolfe once she met him, but he didn't come to Jamestown itil it was pretty well established as an American colony, meaning that Pocahontas was a whole lot older. Summary: John SMITH=Probably hate John ROLFE=Loved. I know it gets confusing- the name John was way too beliebt back then.
firegirl1515 posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
Norrapang said:
i know this. feel shamed
jk, lol

ok, so pochahontas is real, yes.
so is john smith ^^
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LisaForde said:
Wow Liebe the new banner...........


Anyway yes Pocahuntas does exist.


www.wikepidia.org/pocahuntas


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kenzieiscool said:
Yep, it's true. But besides being daughters of a chief and Knowing a John Smith they are hardly anything alike. Even Pocahontas wasn't her real name, it was Mataoaka. Pocahontas is a nickname.

But hey, Du take what Du get right? ^_^
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 Yep, it's true. But besides being daughters of a chief and Knowing a John Smith they are hardly anything alike. Even Pocahontas wasn't her real name, it was Mataoaka. Pocahontas is a nickname. But hey, Du take what Du get right? ^_^
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This is a portrait of Pocahontas' baptism, and being gegeben a Christian name, "Rebecca"
kenzieiscool posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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WOW, i didn't know that she changed her name to Rebecca, cool!
hindaa posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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Ha yeah I'm kind of a history geek. Especially when it comes to native american history, I was Sacagawea for my 5th grade wax museum!!! But yeah, Once she married John Rolfe she was known as Rebecca Rolfe
kenzieiscool posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
princesslullaby said:
Yes, It's pretty much common knowledge in the US.
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 Yes, It's pretty much common knowledge in the US.
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sweetie-94 said:
A little bit weird but not so weird.
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dragonrider said:
Yeah and she was like 12 when she met John Smith.
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soxfan89 said:
Yes, I Think I Do Recall That From History Class When I Was In School. I Heard My Sister Talking About Her All The Time!
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Persephone713 said:
Yeah, Some dont know that...Just like I didnt know about Mulan being a real ancient legend in China oder something. Native Americans are a big part of my state so I did know about Pocahontas. I live in the Northern part of the US, alot of " Badlands" as we call them. Tribal area's. There are still Indian reservations in my State.
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Pocahontas1Fan said:
Yeah I already knew way long before the Disney movie came out. But before the Disney movie came out, I wasnt that much intested in it. But after I seen the movie, I got curious and wanted to know Mehr about the real person. So I watched the documentries, read the Bücher and other Filme about Pocahontas. I know back in 2007 me and my husband went on Vaction to Virgina. We stayed in Williamsberg for a week, and while there we went to all the colonial sites. We went to Histroic Jamestown, the Jamestown Settlement which is a living history museum of what Jamestown use to look like in which is less than a mile from the histoic site, Yorktown,Coloinal Willimsberg. It was very intresting to learn how America begain there as well learn about the real Pocahontas and real John Smith.
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posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr 
amandajh said:
I knew because there are a couple people in my family who are history buffs do I knew the first time i saw it so dont feel bad
she was only like 12 btw
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 I knew because there are a couple people in my family who are history buffs do I knew the first time i saw it so dont feel bad she was only like 12 btw
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