YES. The answer is yes. Native American girls by rule were naked from ages 0 to 12. Pocahontas was 12 when the White Settlers took over. She was 100% naked from head to toe when she met John Smith and the millions of other European settlers. At age 12, the most beautiful little girl in the Powhatan tribe moved in with the White Settlers. Always stark naked, she would entertain the White Settlers with her naked cartwheels and her tight perfect little body. Being the only girl and Native American in the entire group of White Men by the millions, she would participate in thousands of gangrapes and gangbangs with the White Men. She was only 12 and her life felt like Heaven. GOD IS A WHITE MAN!
Powhatan people wore very little clothing and young children went naked up to about the age of 10 or 12. Girls then wore a deerskin apron that only covered the front and left the buttocks bare.
Since Pocahontas/Matoaka was about this age when she first met Smith it is likely that she wore such an apron; but Smith wrote that she was fond of turning somersaults (cartwheels) because of her frolicsome character - her apron would have given no cover at all in that situation. The Virginia natives were not nearly as prudish as the English explorers.
No. She was a little girl when she met him (if she ever did). The true story of her life is better than the fable that is told about her. She was kidnapped by the colonist and held for 4 years. In this time she became a Christian, met John Rolfe, married him, left for England with him, had a baby boy, and died at about 19 years old. She is buried in England and her son was raised by his aunt in England. The story that you know comes mainly from Smith. Smith arrived in the second year of Jamestown to find very few men alive. He was a strict commander and was very unpopular. He was so unpopular that they tried to murder him by sprinkling gunpowder and set it on fire while he slept. He had to go back to England. Many years later he put the Pocahontas story in a book. This was long after her death so she couldn't verify it. Historians today believe he didn't tell the truth and was out to make himself seem more important than he really was. We can thank Disney for the silly movie that helped promote the continued fable that most people know as history.
no he only loved her as a family member
Pocahontas saved John Smith's by putting her head on hid head when he was about to be exacuted
The cast of Pocahontas and John Smith - 1924 includes: Monte Brice Lola Todd as Pocahontas
I read that John Smith was adopted by Powhatan. Then he and Pocahontas became friends.
John Smith, who did not let people eat unless they work, was the leader of Jamestown.
no he only loved her as a family member
John Smith didn't do anything to Pocahontas. He married a girl named Callamatta.
Pocahontas
John Rolfe was the husband of Pocahontas, not John Smith.
Pocahontas saved John Smith's by putting her head on hid head when he was about to be exacuted
No, but liked him as a friend she loved John Rolfe
Pocahontas was engaged to Kocoum, but married John Rolfe.
The cast of Pocahontas and John Smith - 1924 includes: Monte Brice Lola Todd as Pocahontas
I read that John Smith was adopted by Powhatan. Then he and Pocahontas became friends.
Pocahontas was married to John Rolfe, NOT John Smith, whom she saved.
Pocahontas's dad Powhatan wanted to kill Pocahontas, because John Smith kept on bring other people from England to America and invaded their land. Pocahontas put her head on John Smith so Powhatan did not kill them both John Smith and Pocahontas: the beautiful, the most favorite, princess, etc.
When her tribe was about to club John Smith to death, Pocahontas held Smith's head in her arms and begged her father to spare his life. Because Pocahontas was Powhatan's favorite daughter, he spared Smith's life.