THE DISNEY STORYBOOK COLLECTION

THE DISNEY STORYBOOK COLLECTION
Pocahontas


In May in the lands of the Algonquin Indians, trees are fruiting and flowers grow in various colors. The sky and sea also look bright and beautiful.


In that land lived an Indian princess who was the daughter of a chieftain named Powhatan. Powhatan himself is widely known as a chieftain of the Algonquin tribe. He also had many followers on his land.



While the princess, Pocahontas has a penchant for exploring nature. He thought nature was a safe home for him. Pocahontas often goes on adventures.


He also has a friend named Nakoma who has the same hobby or hobby. They spend a lot of time even hours – hours to days – days to explore nature together.


The brave Pocahontas also love to play around the falls. In fact, he likes to jump from the top of the high waterfall to other parts. Even whenever the princess had a problem, she would always be adventurous.


In the fairy tale version of Princess Disney Pocahontas, she is also said to have a beloved Magic tree named Grandma Willow.



One day, the Miraculous tree said “In your surroundings there is roh”.


The tree named Grandma Willow continued, “They live on earth, water, and sky. If you listen, they will be happy to guide you.”


Pocahontas is very happy with Grandma Willow. He often met her either alone or with his best friend Nakoma.


One day, he saw the arrival of a large ship that was not as usual. The ship was inhabited by many people who had different faces and statures to it. One of the people Pocahontas saw was John Smith. It caught Pocahontas' attention.


Pocahontas followed him. He passed through the forest until he arrived at a land that seemed to be inhabited or even taken over by them. It was John Smith.



Both often explore nature. Pocahontas also often taught John Smith what Grandma Willow always taught him. One is that all things in nature are connected into one.


Although John Smith with Pocahontas very well, but it does not happen to – people who live on his land. The settlers of the John group and the Algonquin Indian tribe did not believe in each other.


Both are fighting for power. Pocahontas, who knew that the dispute was heating up, tried to encourage the father, who was chief of the tribe, to talk to the settlers. Only, his father would not listen.


One night, John encounters Pocahontas in the swamp where Grandma Willow's spirit is located. He wants to meet with Pocahontas to say that he wants to protect Pocahontas as well as his tribe. At that time they fell in love.


It was just a misunderstanding at that moment. The Algonquin Indians captured John.


John Smith said, “No matter what happens, I will always be with you forever!”.



The next day, war will happen. When the Algonquin Indians were ready to fight against the invaders, Pocahontas bravely stepped forward. He also made an act to tell his father that he loved one of the immigrants, John Smith, who was arrested yesterday.


Pocahontas also said that if his tribe hurts John then it means his tribe is ready to fight with Pocahontas himself. The father, who heard his daughter speak like that, lowered his weapon and freed John.


At that time, John was injured. John also had to return to his country for treatment. Pocahontas also actually wanted to go with John. Only then could he not leave his tribe.



Pocahontas was only able to let John Smith go while giving a goodbye hug. He also said, “I will always be with you forever.”