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Owls31092
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Pocahontas had a name. That name was Mataoka. Pocahontas was a nickname that meant “little hellion”
#1493 #charlesmann #pocahontas #mataoka #ushistory #indigenouspeople #indigenouspeopleshistory #history #nativeamericanhistory

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catiewithac
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This history of Jamestown was ultimately an interesting if uneven book. There were some parts in the middle that dragged on and made me fall asleep in less than 15 minutes, but the story picked up near the end. Most Jamestown lore focuses on Capt. John Smith and Pocahontas, but there‘s a lot more to know. I like this time in history when religious and cultural norms were in flux. And any book that features James I earns points from me! 😉👑

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ImperfectCJ
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An enjoyable account of the early years of Jamestown from a child's perspective. Carbone shows the tenuousness of the early settlement and both the good and bad of the settlers. Alongside this we get a look into the culture of Powhatan's empire and see the friendships that grew despite the situation. It makes me wonder if there is any scenario in which Europeans arriving in the Americas wouldn't have been a disaster for the people already here.

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm I don‘t think there is, sadly. The diseases alone that Europeans brought with them and that the Natives had no immunity for, would still have decimated their numbers. 💔 Maybe all the more quickly if we had all been super chummy and close since the beginning... 4y
ImperfectCJ @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm I have trouble imagining one, too. Eventually the population loss due to disease would have evened out as immunity grew, I think, if the native nations weren't being enslaved, tricked, or stolen from at the same time, but since the Europeans were here primarily for profit and land acquisition and many had a strong sense of superiority, it's difficult to imagine them sharing. 4y
ImperfectCJ @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Or maybe it would be more accurate for me to leave out the "many" and say the Europeans had a cultural assumption of superiority and entitlement that overshadowed any individual's inclination towards harmony that might have existed. 4y
MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Agreed, it would have been much better if the only damage European colonists did was unavoidable pathogen transfer... Guess we weren‘t lucky enough to exist in that corner of the multiverse. 😥 4y
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ImperfectCJ
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"In the time of the first planting of corn there will come a tribe from the bay of the Chesapeake." (Quote from Wahunsenacah (also called Chief Powhatan), before 1607, although it's possible he never said this and the English just made up the prophecy)

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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ImperfectCJ
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Bracing myself for the next round of homeschool reads. I already know how this story ends.

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Lizzy83
Pocahontas | Susan Donnell
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#Storytime
💤💤💤 Sleep tight

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IamIamIam
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I went on a small purging expedition of the kids' books, both because I'm being realistic about their reading habits and to send another care package to @Chrissyreadit (unless I'm overdoing it! Lol) and found this guy sitting on the shelves! We visited Jamestown over the summer and the kids were fascinated but I'll probably have to read this myself. Lol

Chrissyreadit Def not overdoing it!!! I‘m so happy to say most books fly off the shelf! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 4y
Tamra I do the same thing with my kids‘ collections and sometimes it‘s painful for me, but then I figure someone else may enjoy the book instead of sitting on the shelf neglected. (edited) 4y
IamIamIam @Chrissyreadit Hooray!!! I found out that nobody likes The Magic Treehouse and we inherited an awful lot of them. Somehow, we also ended up with a lot of Horrible Harry, lol. 😁 4y
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IamIamIam @Tamra It's hard to accept but I've adopted the same philosophy. I also need to understand that I may not be able to read all the books in this house as fast as I'd like to... 😂 4y
Tamra @IamIamIam 👍🏾😆 Very true. Right now we‘re at that in between stage where our read alouds are chapter books, but my daughter still enjoys picture books (so do I!), but they get neglected. I need to get better about reminding her to alternate for her solo reading time. Though she always picks the same picture books - Diary of a Fly or Worm or Spider. There is something about them! 4y
Tamra @IamIamIam my kids never got into them either. They just generally don‘t like fantasy/magic type stories. But, my son (12) has LOVED the 13 Story Treehouse series! 4y
IamIamIam @Tamra My son took that out and never got to it!! Lol, I keep suggesting Wayside School too but no luck. 🙄 My daughter always defaults to Little Critter, no matter what else she's in the middle of!!! I guess we all fall into ruts from time to time!! 4y
Tamra @IamIamIam so funny, I kept getting the Wayside School books too and no luck. 😜 4y
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SharonGoforth
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My self-purchased “Easter basket” and contents (actually, my Saturday haul from two bookstores). To those who celebrate, happy Easter! My Sunday will be spent with my family who is visiting from out of town.

ShyBookOwl Love the tote! 5y
SharonGoforth @ShyBookOwl Thanks!! It‘s from Barnes & Noble. 5y
Traci1 Ooh! I need that bag! ❤ 5y
SharonGoforth @traci1 Yes, you do!!☺️ 5y
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Megara
The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History | Linwood Custalow, Angela L. Daniel
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This story has been too long repressed. Finally I‘ve read this. ❤️💔

Tamra I want to know more! 5y
Megara @Tamra I recommend this book! To hear the story from the Powhatan Nation‘s side instead of colonist propaganda is invaluable! It‘s an easy read too. I breezed through it in one day during my research at work today. 5y
Tamra @Megara I stacked. 😊 TY! 5y
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Emilymdxn This sounds like a great book! Is the writer Native American? 5y
Megara @Emilymdxn “Dr. Linwood ‘Little Bear‘ Custalow and Angela L. Daniel ‘Silver Star‘ who claim they are revealing for the first time the oral history of the Mattaponi tribe and its contents regarding the story of Pocahontas and John Smith. The authors claim the book is a collection of four hundred years of Mattaponi oral tradition passed down through the tribe‘s quiakros (priests who dedicated their lives to learning).” 5y
Megara @Emilymdxn It seemed to be a collaborative effort to preserve the oral tradition. 5y
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Megara
The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History | Linwood Custalow, Angela L. Daniel
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“We can only learn from the real history. Many don‘t see the real history! The reason we have not learned from history is because we have not embraced the truth of what has happened.”