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Uncovering the Real Story and Lasting Legacy" In this thought-provoking video, former Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Kevin Gover and a Smi ...
Pocahontas was a turning point in the Disney Renaissance when the company learned not everything can be ‘Disneyfied.’ ...
In this lesson, students will explore the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) by first defining the term and analyzing national data and statistics, guided by insights from Rep.
The princess, also named Ulele, lived in the Tampa area 500 years ago. According to Rodney Kite-Powell of the Tampa Bay ...
Object Details Author Lawton, Wendy Subject Pocahontas d. 1617 Contents Setting the captive free -- Werowocomoco -- Great White Bird -- Tassantassuk -- Friends or enemies -- Death to the captive -- ...
An Iowa illustrator whose work includes a scene featuring the Pocahontas statue will do an artist talk and exhibition ...
A sawmill operation in Boyer, West Virginia, about 1908. The photograph was taken by C. E. Flynn who was teaching at the Pine ...
Thirty years after Disney released “Pocahontas,” the film’s Oscar-winning song has taken on a life of its own with millennial and Gen-Z fans.
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