Reporting from Washington — The tug of war over Pocahontas — the Native American chief’s daughter who was born on the James River and died on the Thames River — has been going on for more than 400 ...
"Pocahontas" was the nickname of a teenage girl who was abducted by English colonists in 1613 and died at about the age of 21. Warren just released a DNA test that supports her claim of Native ...
Pocahontas is the most myth-encrusted figure in early America, a romantic “princess” who saves John Smith and the struggling Jamestown colony. But this fairy tale, familiar to millions today from ...
When President Trump called Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren “Pocahontas” this week during a ceremony honoring Navajo war veterans, he didn’t just ignite a controversy over whether he used a racial ...
He roams from house to house along the quiet streets of this little neighborhood, giving voice to its history and spirits. The collection of modest homes, tucked between an empty lumber factory and an ...
The tug of war over Pocahontas - the Indian chief's daughter who was born on the James River and died on the Thames River - has been going on for more than 400 years. Since the first years of the ...
He most recently referred to the senator as "Pocahontas" at an event meant to honor surviving Native American code talkers. "Pocahontas" was the nickname of a teenage girl who was abducted by English ...