My mother is the wisest and most beautiful person I know. She is a woman like a statue with gorgeous hair and black hair, completely against her elliptical face. Her skin is like a porcelain doll, her voice is like an angel's voice. Her perfect, thin, pink lips talk much about love and motivation. Her strong hands prove her efforts and dedication to keep farms and families moving forward. To transcend and transcend each job is that she lives her own way of living; there is nothing too small to do the right thing.
Emma. My mother A simple woman in a small town got married at the age of sixteen. When she took my brother into her uterus, she was unable to complete her 10th grade exam. For her, education is very important. She works, is tired, sometimes forces us to work hard, and we ensure that her children become engineers
Pocahontas is the daughter of Tulaacommacah's chief chief Powhatan chief, Tsenacommacah is an alliance of small chiefs with about 30 Algonquian speech groups in Virginia Tidewater. Her mother's name and her birth are unknown, but her position may not be high. Colonialist Henry Spellman lived in Powhatan as a translator but he pointed out that when one of the wife of the supreme chief gave birth to a child, he was sent back to his former place by the supreme chief Did. Until she finds another husband. In Pobatan 's traditional history, Pocahontas' mother passed away at birth. The verbal history of Mattaponi Reservation Peoples, a descendant of Powhatan, claims that Pocahontas 'mother is Powhatan' s first wife and Pocahontas comes from her name.
According to Mattaponi's verbal history, the story of Pocahontas is a love story between Pocahontas and her father, Wahunseneca (sometimes spelled Wahunsenaka), the highest chief of Powhatans. He is accustomed to marrying girls of each tribe to strengthen his family, but his most precious marriage is his marriage to his wife Pocahontas before becoming the chief. Pocahontas died when she gave birth to her daughter. At the time, her name was "Matoaka" or Amonute, and Matoaka was her mother was Mattaponi and her father was Pamunkey including Mattaponi and Pamunkey (York) river so "Flower between the two "Meaning was meant. She remembered her recent mother, so she identified Wahunseneca's favorite.