"[She] was the first Christian of that [Indian] nation and the first Virginian who ever spake English." Smith
Her life and legend.
Historians agree that Captain John Smith was the savior of the Colony.
Since Pocahontas saved Smith's life, therefore she is responsible the survival of the colony.
Pocahontas's portrait made in England at 21 years of age
This Sedgeford portrait of Pocahontas and her son, Thomas Rolfe, carefully preserved through the centuries, although its travels and whereabouts have been been shrouded in mystery. Presently at Kings Lynn Museum.
Earrings said to have belonged to Pocahontas
John Rolfe in 1614 and may have received these earrings on a trip to London right before her death in 1617.
The earrings were handed down through the Rolfe family and now belong to the Association for Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.
Romanticized Statue of Pocahontas at Colonial Jamestown National Park
a duplicate is in St. George's Church where Pocahontas was buried
Thomas Sully (1783-1872), one of the best early American painters, was born at Hornecastle, England. Later his home was Philadelphia. In 1837 he was in London to paint a portrait of Queen Victoria for the St. George Society of Philadelphia. He died in Philadelphia in 1872. He painted over 2,000 portraits including Stephen Decatur, Lafayette, and Thomas Jefferson. It is not known what picture of Pocahontas he used as a model for his picture of Lady Rebecca . Some say It has similarity to the Sedgeford portrait.
Pocahontas saving the life of Captain John Smith
Colors Of The Wind ดู เนื้อเพลง ทุกเพลงของ Vanessa Williams Think you own whatever land you land on Earth is just a dead thing you can claim But I know every rock and tree and creature Has a life, has a spirit, has a name
Think the only people who are people Are the people who look and think like you But if you walk the footsteps of a stranger You learn things you never knew You never knew
* Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon? Or ask the grinning bobcat why he grinned Can you sing with all the voices of the mountains? Can you paint with all the colors of the wind? Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?
Come run the hidden pinetrails of the forest Come taste the sun-sweet berries of the earth Come roll in all the riches all around you And for once never wonder what they're worth
The rainstorm and the rivers are my brothers And the heron and the otter are my friends And we are all connected to each other In a circle in a hoop that never ends
[Repeat *]
How high does the sycamore grow If you cut it down, then you'll never know
And you'll never hear the wolf cry To the blue corn moon Or whether we are white or copper-skinned We need to sing with all the voices of the mountains To paint with all the colors of the wind You can own the Earth and still all you'll own is earth Until you can paint with all the colors of the wind
ขอบคุณที่เอามาลงค่ะ โพคาฮอนทัสเป็นการ์ตูนของวอลท์ ดิสนีย์ที่เราชอบมากที่สุดเลย ยังกะว่าจะเขียนลงบล๊อกอยู่เหมือนกัน (ชอบเพลง just around the river bend) พออ่านเรื่องของเธอคร่าวๆก็รู้สึกว่าสมจริงสมจังขึ้นมาเลยนะ
ขอบคุณที่เอามาลงค่ะ โพคาฮอนทัสเป็นการ์ตูนของวอลท์ ดิสนีย์ที่เราชอบมากที่สุดเลย ยังกะว่าจะเขียนลงบล๊อกอยู่เหมือนกัน (ชอบเพลง just around the river bend) พออ่านเรื่องของเธอคร่าวๆก็รู้สึกว่าสมจริงสมจังขึ้นมาเลยนะ
Orchestra and four vocal Choir - *Latin* Recorded for the Anniversary of the Pope Benedict XVI April 19 This is the Anthem of the Vatican City. The Songs are called Inno e Marcia Pontificale ...