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Pocahontas: Peacemaker and Friend to the Colonists
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Focusing on her role as a peacemaker, the story explores how Pocahontas, a young Native American girl, facilitated friendships between her people and white settlers. It highlights her significant contributions to the establishment of Jamestown, Virginia, showcasing her bravery and diplomacy in a time of cultural conflict. This narrative not only celebrates her legacy but also sheds light on the early interactions between Native Americans and colonists.
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2003, hardcover
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