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In this episode, we look beyond the legend to meet the real Matoaka—later known as Pocahontas—through Powhatan perspectives and sacred Mattaponi oral history. Raised in the Powhatan capital and deeply loved by her father, Wahunsenecawh, Matoaka became a child ambassador to the struggling English settlers at Jamestown, bringing food and messages of peace while learning their language. But as English expansion, violence, and exploitation grew, the fragile relationship between the Powhatan and the colonists collapsed. After coming of age, marrying the warrior Kocoom, and attempting to live quietly away from the English, Pocahontas became the target of a colonial power play—culminating in her kidnapping in 1613, a turning point that would reshape her life and the future of Jamestown.

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