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Buttons belonging to Pocahontas (gold)

Buttons belonging to Pocahontas (gold)
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VAH322941
Image title
Buttons belonging to Pocahontas (gold)
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Artist
American School, (17th century) / American
Location
Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Medium
gold
Image description

Pocahontas (1595-1617) Algonquian princess; also known as Matoaka and later, Rebecca; married to John Rolfe Smith (1585-1622?) British colonel official and Virginia planter;

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© Virginia Historical Society / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
native American / native / native american indian / female / north american indian / flowers / metalwork / jewellery / portrait / button / algonkian

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