Easy-to-follow drawing instructions enable young artists, historians, and fans to create authentic scenes, costumes, and characters from the life of Pocahontas, a chief's daughter who saved the life of British settler John Smith. Reprint.
In this book, Andrew Benjamin exposes the historic story of Pocahontas and her way of life in two very different cultures.
Simple text describes the life of Pocahontas and her contribution to American history.
After her release, Pocahontas married an English settler and journeyed to England. Although she was just twenty-one years old when she died, Pocahontas changed American history through her compassion and friendship.
Presents a brief profile of Pocahontas and her relationship with the early colonists at Jamestown.
A simple biography of the proud Indian princess who saved the life of John Smith, married an Englishman, and went to England where she met the Queen.
The daughter of a Native American chief, Pocahontas grew up during a time of incredible change in North America. This is her story, from her birth to her encounters with colonists, and finally her untimely death at the age of twenty-one.
This biography examines the life of Pocahontas. The book includes biographies of other historical people and a family tree.
An introduction to the life of Pocahontas, a Powhatan Indian, which covers her birth, meetings with English settlers, trip to England, family life, and death.
A musical fictionalized version of the life of Pocahontas, an American Indian girl who legend says saved the life of explorer and colonist John Smith.
In this book, Andrew Benjamin exposes the historic story of Pocahontas and her way of life in two very different cultures.
Discusses the life of Pocahontas and her role as peacemaker between the Powhatan tribes and the settlers of Jamestown.
Fictionalized account of the life of Pocahontas up to the time of her marriage to John Rolfe, emphasizing her interest in and conversion to the Christian faith.