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  2. Pocahontas - Wikipedia

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    Pocahontas (US: / ˌ p oʊ k ə ˈ h ɒ n t ə s /, UK: / ˌ p ɒ k-/; born Amonute, [1] also known as Matoaka and Rebecca Rolfe; c. 1596 – March 1617) was a Native American woman belonging to the Powhatan people, notable for her association with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.

  3. Irene Bedard - Wikipedia

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    Irene Bedard (born July 22, 1967) is an Alaska Native actress, who has played mostly Native American lead roles in a variety of films. She is perhaps best known for the role of Suzy Song in the 1998 film Smoke Signals, [2] an adaptation of a Sherman Alexie collection of short stories, as well as for providing the speaking voice for the titular character in the 1995 animated film Pocahontas.

  4. Pocahontas (character) - Wikipedia

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    Pocahontas is the titular protagonist of Walt Disney Animation Studios' 1995 film Pocahontas, and its 1998 sequel.. The character is loosely based on the actual historical figure Pocahontas (1596–1617), the daughter of a Native American Tsenacommacah-paramount chief of the Powhatan paramountcy.

  5. Women on US stamps - Wikipedia

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    Pocahontas was a Native American woman and a member of the Native American group Powhatans. She was an intermediary between the Native Americans and the nearby English colonists. She was taken captive by colonists, which culminated in 150 armed colonists going to Powhatan to demand ransom, burn down villages, and kill Native American men. [18]

  6. Activist who claims ties to Pocahontas is not part of her ...

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    Indigenous experts say that Kiros Auld is not linked to the Pamunkey indigenous group.

  7. The clip initially resurfaced in 2016 when Trump began referring to Senator Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas” after she revealed she has Native American ancestry.

  8. Rose Powhatan - Wikipedia

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    The colors in the print symbolize the four sacred Native American colors, directions, and races of humanity. [3] "Fire Woman Warrior" is a sculpture of Keziah Powhatan. [11] "Pocahontas Unmasked" is a print of a distant maternal cousin. [12] This print is Powhatan's interpretation of an unmasked English version of Pocahontas. [5]

  9. Pocahontas descendant: Elizabeth Warren should 'apologize ...

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