Pocahontas was credited by the early English colonists to the Tidewater region of Virginia with helping them survive in the critical early years. Her image as an "Indian Princess" who saved Captain John Smith has captured the imagination of many generations of Americans. Only one image of Pocahontas was created during her lifetime; the rest reflect the public image of Pocahontas rather than an accurate representation.
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- Pocahontas / Rebecca Rolfe, 1616Pocahontas
- Image of PocahontasEngraving representing Pocahontas
- Image of Pocahontas Saving Captain John SmithColorful image representing the famous rescue by Pocahontas
- Pocahontas Saves Captain John SmithPocahontas Saves Captain John Smith
- Image of Pocahontas at the Court of King James IPocahontas presented to King James on her visit to England
- Pocahontas Image on a Tobacco Label, 1867Image of Pocahontas in the popular culture
- Pocahontas Image - Late 19th CenturyA romanticized, European-ized version of Pocahontas, from the late 19th century.
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