In 1995, we had our next Disney princess with the release of the movie Pocahontas. The movie: Pocahontas, a young Native American woman, falls in love with a European settler named John Smith.
Unlike other Disney princesses, Pocahontas was a real person who lived in present-day Virginia in the 1600s. Rutgers University historian Camilla Townsend said Pocahontas wasn’t a sexualised ...
So ‘Pocahontas’ was actually born as Amonute, but was usually known as Matoaka which means ‘the flower between two streams’. In Disney’s cartoon version of the story (and elsewhere ...
Well, that's just got a whole lot better now that Disney has released ... diagram features 10 Disney princesses next to illustrations of all their outfits. While Pocahontas has zero costume ...
Seventeen has mocked up what Belle, Pocahontas and Snow White's Instagram ... There are no official Instagram accounts for Disney Princesses (although you can follow @Disney) but these fictitious ...
Pocahontas and John Smith Enjoying a New ... Princesses Getting Ready for a Night Out Several Disney princesses are depicted in a fun, modern scene where they are getting dressed up for a night ...
In 1995, Disney introduced children everywhere to a Native American princess married 400 years ago today - Pocahontas. The plot goes that Pocahontas, the beautiful daughter of Chief Powhatan ...
As for Pocahontas, viewers see her jump off a ... that Disney should pay more attention to the well-being of its princesses. “Disney must consider interventions to overcome these health ...
Pocahontas's habit of diving from cliffs ... The study emphasizes that Disney princesses, despite appearing to live "happily ever after," face significant health risks that are often overlooked.