On this day back in 1617, 394 years ago, the great Native American Princess Pocahontas passed on. Through the centuries, Pocahontas has allured, fascinated, charmed and inspired all of those who have come to know about Her. I wanted to hold a(n) commemoration and observance for Her today so I created a quick Altar/Shrine using an engraving from the 1840s as well as a toy from the 1990s along with a lit candle and a column to place them upon. Here are pictures and a video of the Altar/Shrine ...
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Monday, March 21, 2011
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