Susan Donnell
Descubre la única y profunda perspectiva de Susan Donnell, descendiente directa de Pocahontas, sobre la figura de la hija del Jefe Powhatan y su valiente intento de tender puentes entre dos civilizaciones.
This critically acclaimed bestseller was penned by a direct descendant of Pocahontas, offering a unique perspective on her legacy. As the cherished daughter of the formidable Chief Powhatan, Pocahontas lived a life deeply immersed in the ancestral traditions of her people, guided by an inherent respect for the delicate balance of nature and a profound reverence for the land that sustained her community. She viewed the unanticipated arrival of the English colonists not with fear, but with an uncommon curiosity and an astute recognition of it as an unparalleled opportunity for mutual learning and cross-cultural understanding. Through her remarkable resilience and an indomitable spirit, she courageously endeavored to bridge the immense divide between her vibrant Indigenous world and the burgeoning European settlement, leaving an indelible mark on the nascent history of two clashing civilizations.
Authors: Susan Donnell
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Language: en
Pages: 416
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Susan Donnell is a writer known for her work in the field of zoology and ecology, with a particular focus on wetlands and their conservation. She is the co-author of several technical and scientific books, including "The Ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California: A National Estuarine Research Reserve," which explores the ecological importance of estuaries and their management. Her work contributes to the understanding and protection of coastal and aquatic ecosystems.