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Pocahontas tells the story of a Native American and a British settler who overcome cultural boundaries and fall in love. The two cultural groups (the natives and the settlers) mistrust eachother initially, however Pocahontas and John Smith slowly develop a friendship that shows that previously held prejudices were misunderstood. Through interaction and an expanded understanding of the one another’s culture they become more accepting of each other and fall in love.  
 
Pocahontas tells the story of a Native American and a British settler who overcome cultural boundaries and fall in love. The two cultural groups (the natives and the settlers) mistrust eachother initially, however Pocahontas and John Smith slowly develop a friendship that shows that previously held prejudices were misunderstood. Through interaction and an expanded understanding of the one another’s culture they become more accepting of each other and fall in love.  
  
 
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1995 Pocahontas.jpg

A Native American and a British Settler Breaking Down Prejudices[edit]

Pocahontas tells the story of a Native American and a British settler who overcome cultural boundaries and fall in love. The two cultural groups (the natives and the settlers) mistrust eachother initially, however Pocahontas and John Smith slowly develop a friendship that shows that previously held prejudices were misunderstood. Through interaction and an expanded understanding of the one another’s culture they become more accepting of each other and fall in love.