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- An English soldier and the daughter of an Algonquin chief share a romance when English colonists invade seventeenth century Virginia.
- Pocahontas sets off on a journey to England with Meeko, Flit, and Percy. Hearing rumors of John Smith's death, Pocahontas tries to prevent war and battle.
- Englishmen come to explore and settle the new world. There they find natives who are curious about their "firesticks" and strange customs. One Englishman, John Smith, is captured by the natives, and begins to learn their customs and beliefs. As Smith spends more time with them, specifically Pocahontas, he realizes that the white man may not be meant for the new world.
- The feature film "Pocahontas Returns" explores lost values inside our contemporary world and the search for ancient wisdom via the mise-en-abyme of hypermodern New York and neo-baroque Santa Cruz in Bolivia via an interracial love story blended with Telenovela and performance art.
- Captain John Smith overcomes the treachery of some of his men and resentment of the local Native Americans to establish the colony of Jamestown.
- English settlers land in Virginia.
- A young Native American princess must keep the peace between her people and the newly arrived English colonists.
- In her journey, Pocahontas and her spiritual companion Hopi Ho, get the chance to become acquainted with the different ways of living of the different American Indian tribes that they visit.
- Join Pocahontas on this early historical American adventure, as she falls in love with the gallant English colonist Captain John Smith. Her other intention is to bring peace to her tribe and other English colonists.
- The story of Pocahontas has been passed down through the centuries. Her relationship with John Smith has been characterized as a romance that united two cultures and created lasting peace. However, the life of this American Indian princess was anything but a fairytale. Join us as we look beyond the fiction and reveal the real story of Pocahontas, a tale of kidnapping, conflict, starvation, cannibalism, ocean journeys, and the future of an entire civilization.
- Wabuu, the raccoon, discovers a ship with a lot of strangers on the shore.
- Interactive storybook game based on of Disney's Pocahontas (1995). Follow the story from the animated movie or play four simple mini-games such as archery, hide and seek and placing animals in their habitat.
- Pocahontas is a young Native American girl who, with the help of her animal friends, needs to stop the Medicine Man with his honey and magic powder from done popping a cap in Captain John Smith.
- Pocahontas is the true story of an amazing young woman who became an ambassador between two nations.
- Platform game based on Disney's animated film Pocahontas (1995) that uses the same 2D animation style.
- This romantic tale is an American legend. But was it really a love story or the figment of a vivid imagination?
- John Smith tells how Pocahontas fell for him and aroused the jealousy of Chief Hole-in-the-Sock, his bitter rival. After a long chase, the Chief had caught the captain when the latter's escape up a cliff was cut off by a wild bear. Pocahontas had put her broad metal anklet about her lover's neck to deflect the headman's tomahawk, but it was detected and removed by the jealous rival. Just as her lover was about to be decapitated, Pocahontas flung herself across her lover's body and pleaded for his life, explaining to her father that Captain Smith and his brother made such good cough drops.
- Continuation of the full-length cartoon about the adventures of Pocahontas, the daughter of an Indian chief. In 1614, John Smith returns to Jamestown, where he meets Pocahontas again.
- Captain John Smith comes to America at the head of a band of English colonists and settles Jamestown, Virginia. While at the lead of the colony Smith makes a trip of exploration into the interior, and is captured there by King Powhatan, the acknowledged head of all the redmen in Virginia. Powhatan orders his prisoner's execution. Just as the fatal club is about to descend, Pocahontas, the favorite daughter of the King, throws herself before her father. She begs so fervently that the white man's life be spared that Powhatan relents and orders his release. Captain Smith returns in safety to his friends. Later, Pocahontas is taken prisoner by the English, and held as hostage. While a prisoner, she is converted to Christianity, and falls in love with Rolfe, a handsome young Englishman. They are married in a rude little church at Jamestown, and the Indian princess sails away with her husband to England. There she is received with royal honors by King James I, but the foreign flower cannot stand transplanting. She soon sickens and dies, and in her last hours is visited by visions of the home in the wilderness that she would fly back to if she could.
- Prelude: We owe a debt to Captain John Smith, a hardy adventurer, sailor, soldier and traveler. He founded Jamestown in 1607, made friends of the Indians. This story tells of his meeting Pocahontas. The Treaty of Peace: Pocahontas accompanied her father, the famous Powhatan, to Jamestown. Treaty of Peace signed. Pocahontas meets and admires Captain Smith. "Kunder-Wacha," an Indian suitor, shows jealousy. Smith's Expedition: Smith establishes order and progress. Quells mutiny. Starts on an expedition. Is trailed by "Kunder-Wacha" and his hostile Indians. Saved by a Compass: "Kunder-Wacha" captures Captain Smith. His companions are killed. Smith about to be tortured. Compass causes wonder. Smith explains how it works. Looked upon as a "Medicine man" Taken to Powhatan. A Great Chief: Powhatan treats Smith royally, tells Indians he is a friend, orders him unbound. Invites into his wigwam. Pocahontas renews friendship, "Kunder-Wacha" a witness. Adds to his hate. The Council: "Kunder-Wacha" demands Smith's life. Council meets. "Kunder-Wacha" gains his end. Smith sentenced to death. Led to execution. Pocahontas stays the blow, appeals to Powhatan. Indian law in her favor. Smith is released, "Kunder-Wacha's" Revenge: Smith promises to send two cannon and a grindstone to Powhatan. Departs tor Jamestown, accompanied by two Indians. Pocahontas goes part of the way. "Kunder-Wacha" shoots Smith, escapes. Pocahontas binds Smith's arm. Captain Smith Goes to England: Smith sails. Famine threatens. Pocahontas visits Jamestown, brings food. Rolfe tells her Captain Smith is dead. She grieves. Rolfe saves Pocahontas from "Kunder-Wacha." Shoots "Kunder-Wacha." Historic Wedding: Rolfe wins Pocahontas. Obtains Powhatan's consent. Grand wedding. Colonists happy and prosperous.
- The history of one of the oldest African-American communities in the country, located in Petersburg, Virginia.
- Three men shipwrecked, land on an island where Pocahontas and her team of Native woman come to their rescue.
- Many people are cynical about politicians, accusing them of being liars and hypocrites. While they don't always tell the whole truth, some are more dishonest than others. This short video is made up of a series of clips that expose Elizabeth Warren in her own words. Her Native American claim is endorsed by a bogus fact checker but debunked by a woman who knows what she is talking about. Her "Pow Wow Chow" cookbook recipe is exposed as plagiarism. Her claim she was fired from her first job when she became pregnant is exposed. She is confronted by a charter school supporter who exposes her hypocrisy. Tucker Carlson exposes her big money connections, and the final clip relating to her claims about climate change is hilarious.
- Platform game about the adventures of real life young Native American girl Pocahontas and explorer John Smith featuring 2D animation.
- Interactive storybook based on the cartoon short "Young Pocahontas (1997)". The storybook is narrated by the lady bear from the cartoon and features a simple puzzle, interactive illustrations, songs from the short and the short itself.
- Official music video for "Pocahontas" by Ronnie Flex.
- Music video for Crash Vegas's song, Pocahontas.
- Trace the short but extraordinary life of the Native-American princess who left an indelible mark on a fledgling nation, and whose story has been clouded by legend.
- Pocahontas is a beautiful, young Indian princess traveling with her husband, John Rolfe, and son, Thomas, to London to see John's birthplace. She is awed by the activity and the largeness of London. However, Pocahontas soon falls ill with the plague. Once, when Pocahontas and John are entering their hotel, they are approached by Captain John Smith. Pocahontas is extremely upset, having thought John was dead for a long time. Her husband apologizes on her behalf, explaining she is ill. She asks him to come again. Pocahontas is a young girl at the age of twelve when she first sees the English settlers of Jamestown. Curious and brave, Pocahontas befriends the colony and persuades her father to help them survive through the winter. This act of kindness brings peace between the Indians and the settlers. As food grows scarce for the settlers, they steal from the Indians. The Indians capture Captain John Smith, intending to kill him. Pocahontas saves his life by "claiming him for her own." Captain Smith sails shortly thereafter and is presumed dead. When Pocahontas grows into a young woman, she is captured by members of the Jamestown colony and is held as ransom for supplies from her father. John Rolfe is placed as her guard. As summer turns to fall, and fall turns to winter, John and Pocahontas fall in love. He teaches her to read the books John Smith had given her before he left. When Pocahontas is released to her father again, the settlers demand their supplies. Once again Pocahontas risks her life in order to maintain peace. Both the Indians and the settlers are forced to give in as the "peace of Pocahontas" is known.
- 2014–Podcast Episode
- Pocahontas. She was the daughter of a powerful Indigenous American chieftain, who saved an English settler from death and who was later captured and sent to Britain. Centuries after she died, she has been romanticized in culture, from countless works of art to Disney's 1995 hit film. But what is the truth behind the legend?
- 2016–202133m8.3 (15)TV EpisodeLindsay discusses how 1995's Pocahontas was a weaker film in the Disney Renaissance.
- Did you know the movie Pocahontas is totally historically accurate, including the animals who can directly communicate with humans? So is the game.
- Thirteen year old Pocahontas, favorite daughter to Algonquin chief Pohantan, saved the life of John Smith. Because of her friendship with the English and eventual marriage to one, settlers were able to establish a firmer foothold on American soil.