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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Pocahontas", sorted by average review score:

The True Story of Pocahontas
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Lucille Penner Penner, Pamela Johnson, and Lucille Recht Penner
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Very informative
Finally someone comes along and writes the true story of Pocahontas. My children thought that Pocahontas was just a thing of Disney's imagination until I bought this book. They learned all about the real John Smith and the true feelings of the early couple. A great book.

A Kids Movie But an Interesting Adult Book
An amazing story about an Indian who's land is being invaded by Englishmen. A life story with good detail and ''never heard of parts''. If you saw the movie and enjoyed it then you would love the book even though the book is different from the movie you would still like it. I think even if you did'nt enjoy the movie I still think you would like the book. Once you start you never stop. It plays a movie while you move more and more deeper into the book. A little romance mixed with alot of adventure and detail. You find out what really did happen. The end is a big suprise. Read it you'll enjoy it.

The True Story Of Pocahontas
This book is about a girl named Pocahontas. She was a brave and beautiful Indian Princess. She saved an English man from a fight. She gets kidnapped and has to leave her home and family for a strange new life. Read the book if you want to know more.


Pocahontas Value Pack
Published in Paperback by Landoll (1995)
Author: Landoll
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Great Value
The 11" x14" Coloring and Activity book has sharp attractive pictures that boys and girls both will enjoy coloring. Some activities can be done by my pre-kindergarten granddaughter but some are for an older child. The Jumbo book has many of the same pages but a lot more. The story book has large colorful pictures with words on opposite page. The 8 crayon pack adds to the set and completes this great take along travel pack.

Pretty good value and nice to have for a rainy day.
While the coloring books are not 'Disney's Pocahontas' I thought this set of coloring books was a good value, several books for a low price-great to have on hand for when the kids get bored. My kids loved it.


Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots
Published in Paperback by Women's Press (1991)
Author: Monique Mojica
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Culturally Specific, Yet Provocative
Mojica intends in her play not only to condemn the stereotypes that exist about Native Indian women, but also women in general through her inherently biased work. As a Native Indian woman, writing of course from that perspective, much of the humour used in her play is culturally specific and will be unfamiliar to certain some audiences or readers. She does, however, evoke an understanding of the empowerment of women and indeed the oppressions at the same time. She satirically comments on false impressions of Native females and pokes fun of the ignorance that has been upheld by more Westernized cultures for generations.


Disney's Hide and Squeak, Meeko!: From Pocahontas (Squeeze Me Book)
Published in Hardcover by Mouse Works (June, 1995)
Authors: Walt Disney Productions and Mouse Works
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Squeaky raccoon reveals inside secrets.
The usually chipper raccoon, Meeko, gives the reader an inside look at the mistreatment of Native American peoples. Through his interactions with the character, Pocohantas, Meeko shows readers how terribly inhumane the actions toward Native Americans were in his time period. This book is a good example for people who are ignorant of the government's ways. Down with Democracy!


America in the Time of Pocahontas: 1590 To 1754
Published in Paperback by Heinemann Library (January, 2001)
Author: Sally Senzell Isaacs
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Appalachian Crossing: The Pocahontas Roads
Published in Paperback by T L C Pub (September, 1996)
Author: Eugene L. Huddleston
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Beside Herself: Pocahontas to Patty Hearst
Published in Paperback by Knopf (August, 1983)
Author: Pamela White Hadas
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Cherokee recollections : the story of the Indian Women's Pocahontas Club and its members in the Cherokee Nation & Oklahoma, beginning in 1899
Published in Unknown Binding by Thales Microuniversity Press ()
Author: Maude Ward DuPriest
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Christopher Columbus/Pocahontas: 2 Vol. Set
Published in Paperback by Chelsea House Publications (September, 1997)
Authors: Norman L. Macht and Catherine Iannone
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Colors of the Wind: From Disney's Pocahontas
Published in Hardcover by Hyperion (June, 1995)
Authors: Stephen Schwartz, Alan Menken, and Murphy
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