LEADER 00000nam 22003257a 4500 001 MODID-00000000001_APPID-00000000474_ACID-000000000031517 003 ScCtBLL 005 20130718141513.0 007 cr u|||||||||| 008 130718s1922 xx |||| s u00| u|eng d 040 ScCtBLL|beng|cScCtBLL 100 1 Watson, Virginia,|d1872-|eauthor. 245 10 Princess Pocahontas /|cVirginia Watson. 264 1 Philadelphia :|bThe Penn Publishing Company,|c1922. 300 1 online resource (277 pages). 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 Pocahontas anthology 500 Original document: Book. 500 GMD: electronic resource. 520 While Pocahontas was later deemed the Princess of Jamestown, the American Princess and a Disney princess, the woman was also an actual princess among her native people. The daughter of Chief Powhatan, Pocahontas sat next to her father and could have been influential in some of his decisions, possibly a reason why the famous story of her saving Captain John Smith seems viable. While Pocahontas was by definition a princess, her mother was not a queen and her future did not include taking over her father’s kingdom.ℓ Pocahontas’s mother would have been both a commoner and unknown to the child. As per custom, the paramount chief could have many wives who would give him one child and then go back to her family. Additionally, Pocahontas was not in line to acquire any of her father’s kingdom. Instead, Powhatan’s brothers, sisters and sister’s children were in line to succeed him. Aside from Pocahontas being one of her father’s favorites, the woman did not have much power in the tribe’s politics. Today, she is remembered not only as a princess, but as a pioneer and hero. 600 00 Pocahontas,|d-1617. 650 7 BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / GENERAL|2bisacsh 650 7 HISTORY / GENERAL|2bisacsh 830 0 BiblioBoard Core module. 830 0 Pocahontas anthology. 914 MODID-00000000001_APPID-00000000474_ACID-000000000031517
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