Library Binding
(Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
Presents the life of the young Native American whose relationship with the early English settlers in Jamestown helped the colony survive, discusses her times, and attempts to distinguish the facts from the legends told about her.
Paperback
(Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
Many school-aged children are familiar with the story of Pocahontas. Yet most accounts of this Native American icongleaned from sources such as fables and animated feature filmsare rife with inaccuracies. This title emphasizes the truth behind the embellishments, examining how an Indian princess first befriended early American colonists and then became an influential contributor to their survival and well-being. Readers also get a meaningful glimpse into life in the Jamestown colony, as well as the customs and traditions of Algonquin society.