141 results found for: pocahontas

Vintage Pocahontas Statue Magnet

This magnet’s design comes from a vintage postcard featuring the Pocahontas Statue on Jamestown Island, in front of a sunset over the gates to James Fort. […]

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Vintage Pocahontas Statue Sticker

The design on this sticker comes from a vintage postcard featuring the Pocahontas Statue on Jamestown Island, in front of a sunset over the gates to […]

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Pocahontas

In 1607, when John Smith and his “Coatmen” arrive in Powhatan to begin settling the colony of Virginia, their relations with the village’s inhabitants are anything […]

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Pocahontas Cross Stitch Kit

Pocahontas was the favorite daughter of Wahunsenacawh, also known as Powhatan, the most powerful chief in Virginia, with territory spanning 8,000 square miles from the banks […]

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Pocahontas Statue Pop Up Magnet

This dimensional magnet features the Pocahontas statue at Historic Jamestowne. The Pocahontas statue is one of the most famous images of Jamestown Island. Her hands are worn a […]

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Pocahontas Pop Up Magnet

This dimensional magnet features a portrait of Pocahontas in English attire. The portrait is based on an engraving by Simon Van de Passe in 1616, the […]

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Pocahontas Print Redwork Kit

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Pocahontas And The English Boys

Pocahontas And The English Boys: Caught Between Cultures In Early Virginia

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Pocahontas Wood Magnet

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Pocahontas Bell

This is a lovely little silver bell, the perfect addition for your souvenir shelf. It is adorned with an enamel embellishment of the Pocahontas statue located […]

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Pocahontas And Sacagawea

Pocahontas And Sacagawea: Interwoven Legacies In American History

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Pocahontas Print Long Sleeve T-Shirt

The design on the sleeves of this t-shirt is taken from a waistcoat made for the 400th commemoration of the marriage of Pocahontas to Englishman John […]

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