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Powhatan, Chief.
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PC 136
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Publication Date
1984
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English
by
Powhatan, Chief.
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PC 137
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1994, 1981-1994 1981
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English
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by
Suissa, Danièle J.
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, daughter of Chief Powhatan, and English Captain John Smith.
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Lindsay, Vachel
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eBook
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This article features a 1917 poem about Pocahontas and her father, Chief Powhatan, written by
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Willoughby, Charles C.
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eBook
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Featuring information about Pocahontas' tribe and those her father, Chief Powhatan, ruled, this
by
Wood, Norman Barton
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eBook
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Lives of Famous Indian Chiefs Wood, Norman Barton
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Garber, Virginia Armistead
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eBook
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Featuring hand-drawn maps of Chief Powhatan's territory and its relation to the Virginia colony
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Seelye, Elizabeth Eggleston
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Virginia Indians and daughter to Chief Powhatan. Pocahontas is most known for her influence on the
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Williams, Suzanne, 1949-
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JUV 975.5 WILLIAM
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2003
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English
by
Sheppard, William
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Picture
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Pocahontas, the daughter of Chief Powhatan, a powerful Indian chief in tidewater Virginia, was
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Sweetser, Kate Dickinson
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eBook
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Tribes, Osceola: War-Chief of the Seminoles, King Philip: Hero of the Wampanoags, Seqouyah: The Cherokee
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Benjamin, Vanessa
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eAudiobook
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, chief of the Powhatan confederacy. It was Pocahontas, known as Matoaka by her clan, who interceded on
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