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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 90. Chapters: Pocahontas, Tecumseh, Kechewaishke, Nahnebahwequa, Chief Powhatan, Chief Pontiac, Wyandanch, Shabbona, Winamac, Chief Niwot, Opchanacanough, Massasoit, Piasa, Squanto, Shick Shack, Petosegay, Metacomet, Chief Gomo, Manteo, Passaconaway, Buckongahelas, Senachwine, Epenow, Nanabozho, Henri Membertou, Oratam, Uncas, Shingas, Kineubenae, Egushawa, Cockacoeske, Gelelemend, Chief Comas, Waubonsie, Chief Oshkosh, Ozhaguscodaywayquay, Chief Menominee, Chief Katonah, Wamsutta, Senachewine, Tacumwah, Nemattanew, Weetamoo, Wabanquot, Chief Masconomet, Tuhbenahneequay, Waubojeeg, Tessouat, Wequash Cooke, Shingabawossin, Custaloga, Keokuk, Totopotomoi, Canonicus, Wonalancet, Iyannough, Assacumet, Miantonomoh, Moluntha, Papakeecha, Biauswah, Cheeseekau, Chief Chicagou, Plausawa, Mahomet Weyonomon, Corbitant, Nokomis, Wisakedjak, Mamongazeda, Chief Wampage, Awashonks, Hobomok, Wawatam, Wawasee, Wainchemahdub, Obbatinewat, Beshekee, Nescambious, Watseka, Mudjekeewis, Pamola, Memeskia, Metallak, Shingwauk, Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish, Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay, Methoataske, Metea, Lawoughqua, Tabaldak, Wahbanosay, Shaw-shaw-way-nay-beece, Medweganoonind, Mecosta, Wasson, Andaigweos, Monoco, Kennekuk, Necotowance, Tagwagane, Malsumis, Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo, Wosso, Tackapousha, Mahackemo, Canonchet, Lappawinsoe. Excerpt: Pocahontas (c. 1595 - March 21, 1617), later known as Rebecca Rolfe, was a Virginia Indian chief's daughter notable for having assisted colonial settlers at Jamestown. She converted to Christianity and married the English settler John Rolfe. After they traveled to London, she became famous in the last year of her life. She was a daughter of Wahunsunacawh, better known as Chief or Emperor Powhatan (to indicate his primacy), who headed a network of tributary tribal nations in the Tidewater region of Virginia (called Tenakomakah by the ...