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Pocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection

Her name at birth was Matoaka, which means “flower between two streams”. Pocahontas was the daughter of the Great Powhatan, who ruled over numerous client tribes in the Chesapeake, the region the Powhatans called Tsenacomaca

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Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Pocahontas

Pocahontas
Engraving from 1885 featuring the native american woman, Pocahontas who lived from 1595 until 1617

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: woodcut of Pocahontas

woodcut of Pocahontas
Woodcut of Pocahontas in European dress

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas and her father sitting and talking with Captain John Smith

Illustration of Pocahontas and her father sitting and talking with Captain John Smith
17th century, american culture, arrival, incidental people, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, chief, colonisation, communication, day, discussion, explorer, gesturing, history, mediation

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas being baptised

Illustration of Pocahontas being baptised
17th century, american culture, baptism, caucasian appearance, christianity, church, colonisation, five people, history, indoors, mature adult, mature men, mature women, multi-ethnic group

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Pocahontas

Pocahontas
Engraving from 1885 featuring the native american woman Pocahontas who lived from 1595 until 1617

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Pocahontas native american portrait 1861

Pocahontas native american portrait 1861

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Pocahontas (c. 1596-1617), Native American, wood engraving, published in 1884

Pocahontas (c. 1596-1617), Native American, wood engraving, published in 1884
Pocahontas (born Matoaka, known as Amonute, and later known as Rebecca Rolfe, c. 1596 - 1617), Native American. She was an intermediary between the trunks of the Virginia Algonquian

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Pocahontas saving the life of Captain John Smith

Pocahontas saving the life of Captain John Smith
Vintage engraving of Pocahontas saving the life of Captain John Smith

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: USA, Virginia, Jamestown, Pocahontas Statue

USA, Virginia, Jamestown, Pocahontas Statue
Easy Retouch, no people, vertical, outdoors, day, full length, human representation, female likeness, monument, historic, non-urban scene, usa, virginia, jamestown, pocahontas statue, pocahontas

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas being held on a boat

Illustration of Pocahontas being held on a boat
17th century, american culture, anxiety, caucasian appearance, colonisation, day, deck, explorer, fear, five people, history, holding, journey, mid adult, mid adult men, multi-ethnic group

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Captain Smith being taken prisoner while Pocahontas tries to stop it

Illustration of Captain Smith being taken prisoner while Pocahontas tries to stop it
american culture, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, colonisation, communication, conflict, confrontation, courage, cut out, explorer, face to face, five people, history, horizontal

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas and her husband John Rolfe meeting King James and Queen Anne

Illustration of Pocahontas and her husband John Rolfe meeting King James and Queen Anne
17th century, authority, bowing, british royalty, caucasian appearance, cut out, history, james i, john rolfe, king, mature adult, mature men, medium group of people, meeting, multi-ethnic group

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas speaking to her father and her tribe

Illustration of Pocahontas speaking to her father and her tribe
american culture, colonisation, communication, courage, discussion, explaining, history, indigenous culture, indoors, mature adult, mature men, mid adult, mid adult men, mythology

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Captain John Smith and Pocahontas talking

Illustration of Captain John Smith and Pocahontas talking
17th century, american culture, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, colonisation, communication, explorer, face to face, history, indoors, mediation, mid adult, mid adult men

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas talking with Captain John Smith

Illustration of Pocahontas talking with Captain John Smith
american culture, anxiety, arrival, background people, beach, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, colonisation, communication, courage, discovery, exploration, explorer, fear, hiding, history

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas visiting Captain John Smith in compound

Illustration of Pocahontas visiting Captain John Smith in compound
american culture, background people, building, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, colonisation, communication, compound, exploration, explorer, face to face, flag, friendship, gift, giving

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas dressed in English dress and cap

Illustration of Pocahontas dressed in English dress and cap
17th century, anxiety, bonnet, british culture, caucasian appearance, dress, five people, history, holding, looking, mature adult, mature women, mirror, multi-ethnic group, mythology

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas and John Rolfe leaving church after their wedding

Illustration of Pocahontas and John Rolfe leaving church after their wedding
17th century, american culture, caucasian appearance, christianity, church, colonisation, crowd, day, history, john rolfe, large group of people, leaving, life events, mature adult, mature men, men

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of American Indians giving English settlers baskets of food

Illustration of American Indians giving English settlers baskets of food
17th century, agreement, american culture, basket, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, chief, colonisation, communication, explorer, food and drink, giving, history, indoors, mediation

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Illustration of Native Americans pointing with young Pocahontas standing behind

Illustration of Native Americans pointing with young Pocahontas standing behind
american culture, colonisation, discovery, history, horizontal, indigenous culture, mythology, native american ethnicity, new world, north american tribal culture, pocahontas, pointing, river, sea

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Pocahontas Saves Captain John Smith

Pocahontas Saves Captain John Smith
Vintage illustration shows Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, saving Captain John Smith from death by throwing herself between him and his Indian attackers

Background imagePocahontas (born c. 1596-1617) Collection: Festival Of Empire

Festival Of Empire
A Pageant of London during the Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace in Sydenham, London, 1911. In this scene Native American princess Pocahontas is presented at the court of King James I in 1617


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