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Who really was ? Was she like the Indian girl in the Disney movie, who saved her reservation? Yes and no. She was an Indian of the Algonquian Indians. Her father was Powhatan, the chief. Her original name, however was in fact, Matoaka. But mean "playful, frolicsome little girl" and so they nicknamed her that. The meeting and capturing of her acquaintance, and possible first love, John Smith, was in fact true. But, the saving of him may be as made up and make believe as the movie. Many people speculate the authenticity of the "execution and salvation" story, told by Smith. Supposedly, Smith�s Englishmen team landed in Jamestown, 12 miles from the Indian reservation. ...

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After a while, Smith�s relationship with the Powhatas worsened. �s visits started to lessen, and in 1806, Smith was injured, and had to go back to England.
went on with her life though, she married an Indian "Pryvate Captyne" named Kocoum in 1610. Although in 1614, she fell in love with an Englishman, John Rolfe. They married and she got baptized. They went to London with a man named Sir Thomas Dale, and a dozen other Indians. She was presented to King James I, and all of the royal family. John Smith, the man who she had not seen in eight years, was also in London at the time. They met, and talked about the past, but at first she couldn�t speak, she was overcome with emotion. This was their last meeting.
After 6 months, Ralf and his family wanted to go back to Virginia, but unfortunately, didn�t make it. She was ill from pneumonia.
affected society, she was a compassionate girl, and saw to it that the colonists got food. She was also known to have saved ...

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