Pocahontas
by Developed from history by Aurand Harris

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Synopsis

Play script developed from history by Aurand Harris.

Dramatic account of an historical legend stemming from the first American colony at Jamestown.

One set.

Pioneer and Indian costumes.

Cast of 5 men, 2 women.

Chief Powhatan's favorite daughter, Pocahontas, and her sister, Woussicket, are giving thanks to the gods for abundant harvest, when they are surprised by two white men from the starving Jamestown colony, who beg for food.

Powhatan refuses them, and sends them away empty-handed; but Pocahontas secretly befriends the settlers, by sharing her own corn with them.

In this she is discovered and betrayed by her jealous sister, and the two men are captured.

Their leader, John Smith, is sentenced to die, when Pocahontas, at great risk to herself, intercedes for him, and persuades her father to save the little colony from starvation.

Publication

Year 1961
Pages 25
Language English
ISBN-13 9780876021774
ISBN-10 0876021771

Pocahontas is a play written by Developed from history by Aurand Harris and published by Dramatic Publishing (1961).

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