There was no Native American young woman who helped the Pilgrims; they were helped by two English-speaking Native American men, Samoset and Squanto. Pocohantas helped the English settlement in Jamestown, Virginia. Captain John Smith reported that when the colonists were starving, "every once in four or five days, Pocahontas with her attendants brought him so much provision that saved many of their lives that else for all this had starved with hunger."
Sacagawea, a Native American teenage girl helped them on their trip to the Pacific.
Squanto and Samoset helped the pilgrams by showing them how to grow crops and fishPocahontas eleven-year old girl who befriended Caption John Smith. She was the daughter of Cheif Powhatan. Later the wife of John Rolfe after Colonists kidnapped her to stop the Native American attacks for two years. She saw this as an adventure and learned all about England, later moving there.Cheif Powhatan disliked the colonists for moving in on his land, so he regularly attacked the colonists, Pocahontuson the otherhand, ran ahead of the Native American Attacks and warned the colonist.
Dakota means "friend" in the Dakota language. This is the name of a Native American people of the northern Mississippi valley.Its usage is mainly modern English, however.
no, Kirsten Larson was the first american girl doll.
Her name was La Malinche.
Sacagawea, a Native American teenage girl helped them on their trip to the Pacific.
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The firstAmerican girl who helped Jamestown settlers was Pocahontas! Believe it or not!
Pocahontas, the daughter of the Chief of the Powhatan Confederation in Virginia.
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The name of the little native girl who helped Hernán Cortés was Malinche, also known as Doña Marina or La Malinche. She served as an interpreter and advisor to Cortés, aiding in communication with native tribes during the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
A Yaquecita is reffering to a girl from the Native American tribe Yaqui. little girl + yaqui = yaquecita