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This nickname of a Native American woman, Chief Powhatan's daughter, means "playful one" |
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$200 |
J |
WOMEN IN HISTORY |
2001-12-28 |
#3990 |
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In 1613, when she was visiting the Potomac Indians, she was captured by the English & taken to Jamestown |
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$200 |
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WOMEN IN HISTORY |
1997-11-14 |
#3040 |
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In his "General Historie", Capt. John Smith said he would have been killed if not for her |
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$200 |
DJ |
WOMEN IN HISTORY |
1996-02-22 |
#2649 |
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It's said she married an Indian chief when she was 14, years before she married John Rolfe |
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$200 |
DJ |
WOMEN IN HISTORY |
1987-10-23 |
#720 |
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Ironically, her husband John Rolfe was probably killed in an Indian massacre in 1622 |
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$400 |
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WOMEN IN HISTORY |
1987-04-28 |
#622 |