Pocahontas's Daughters: Gender and Ethnicity in American Culture by Mary V. Dearborn
Pocahontas's Daughters: Gender and Ethnicity in American Culture

Mary V. Dearborn

Pocahontas's Daughters: Gender and Ethnicity in American Culture

Mary V. Dearborn

286 pages first pub 1985 (editions)

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When Pocahontas, America's first "ethnic" heroine, laid her head over John Smith's to save him from her father, she also unknowingly lay down certain themes that would permeate America's female ethnic literary tradition and culture from that momen...

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