Pocahontas (disambiguation)

Pocahontas (disambiguation)

Pocahontas is the name of a Native American princess from early American history. It may also refer to various things named after her:

*Pocahontas (horse), thoroughbred racehorse
*"Pocahontas" (passenger train), of the Norfolk and Western Railway, which ran between Norfolk, Virginia and Cincinnati, Ohio

US communities

*Pocahontas, Arkansas
*Pocahontas, Illinois
*Pocahontas, Iowa
*Pocahontas, Missouri
*Pocahontas, Virginia
*Pocahontas County, Iowa
*Pocahontas County, West Virginia

Entertainment

*"Pocahontas" (1995 film), Disney's feature film
**"", its sequel
**Pocahontas (Disney), main character of above films
**"Pocahontas" (soundtrack)
*"Po-ca-hon-tas, or The Gentle Savage", 1885 musical burlesque by John Brougham
*"", 1995 live-action feature film


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