Pocahontas: A Biography for Kids
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8224013913
- EAN9798224013913
- Date de parution18/06/2024
- Protection num.pas de protection
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- ÉditeurVirtued Press
Résumé
Delve into the captivating life of one of America's earliest cultural icons, whose story weaves through the complex tapestry of Native American and colonial history. This book brings to life the tale of a young Native American woman who became an integral bridge between two vastly different worlds. Born into the Powhatan Confederacy, her unique journey from the forests of Virginia to the courts of England is a testament to her extraordinary diplomacy and the deep impact she had during a pivotal era.
Readers will explore her role as a peacemaker and a liaison, illuminating her efforts to foster understanding and unity amidst cultural tensions. The narrative also addresses the myths that have clouded her true legacy, aiming to provide a clearer picture of her life and the times in which she lived. Her story is not only about the encounters between Native Americans and Europeans but also about the universal themes of courage, identity, and the enduring struggle for mutual respect and understanding.
Readers will explore her role as a peacemaker and a liaison, illuminating her efforts to foster understanding and unity amidst cultural tensions. The narrative also addresses the myths that have clouded her true legacy, aiming to provide a clearer picture of her life and the times in which she lived. Her story is not only about the encounters between Native Americans and Europeans but also about the universal themes of courage, identity, and the enduring struggle for mutual respect and understanding.
Delve into the captivating life of one of America's earliest cultural icons, whose story weaves through the complex tapestry of Native American and colonial history. This book brings to life the tale of a young Native American woman who became an integral bridge between two vastly different worlds. Born into the Powhatan Confederacy, her unique journey from the forests of Virginia to the courts of England is a testament to her extraordinary diplomacy and the deep impact she had during a pivotal era.
Readers will explore her role as a peacemaker and a liaison, illuminating her efforts to foster understanding and unity amidst cultural tensions. The narrative also addresses the myths that have clouded her true legacy, aiming to provide a clearer picture of her life and the times in which she lived. Her story is not only about the encounters between Native Americans and Europeans but also about the universal themes of courage, identity, and the enduring struggle for mutual respect and understanding.
Readers will explore her role as a peacemaker and a liaison, illuminating her efforts to foster understanding and unity amidst cultural tensions. The narrative also addresses the myths that have clouded her true legacy, aiming to provide a clearer picture of her life and the times in which she lived. Her story is not only about the encounters between Native Americans and Europeans but also about the universal themes of courage, identity, and the enduring struggle for mutual respect and understanding.