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The serpent never sleeps

a novel of Jamestown and Pocahontas
1987
In the early seventeenth century, Serena Lynn, determined to be with the man she has loved since childhood, travels to the New World and comes to know the hardships of colonial life and the extraordinary Princess Pocahontas.

Pocahontas

1995
Picture book based upon Disney's animated movie "Pocahontas," about a young Native American girl who shows her people the path to peace with the white man.

Pocahontas

1995
The daughter of a Native American tribe chief and English soldier share a romance when English colonists invade 17th century Virginia.

The story of Pocahontas

1994
A fictionalized account of the life of Pocahontas, the seventeenth-century Native American girl who befriended Captain John Smith and the English settlers of Jamestown.

Jamestown, John Smith, and Pocahontas in American history

2002
Traces the dangers and adventures surrounding the history of the first permanent British settlement in America, highlighting the roles played by John Smith, Pocahontas, and other individuals.

Pocahontas and John Smith

2012
In graphic novel format, describes the role that Captain John Smith and Pocahontas and their friendship played in the success of the Jamestown Colony.

Life of the Powhatan

2005
Provides an introduction to the Powhatan people of the Tidewater region of present day Virginia, discussing the social organization, families, trade, farming, hunting, and other aspects of the Native American group, and including the story of Pocahontas.

Pocahontas and the early colonies

2008
Describes the creation of Jamestown and other English colonies in North America, the daily lives of and dangers faced by the colonists, the life of Pocahontas, and interactions between the colonists and Native Americans.

The true story of Pocahontas

2002
An introduction to the life of Pocahontas, a seventeenth-century Powhatan Indian known for befriending Captain John Smith and the English settlers of Jamestown.

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