@MortalFaces

We will see recreations in real life of:
Pocahontas (in English Dress & Native Look), Captain John Smith, John Rolfe.
Her descendants: John Bolling Jr. (& Wife Mary Kennon), John Bolling III, Jane Bolling, Mary Bolling, Elizabeth Bolling. Those are the ones I could find portraits of.

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DISNEY Villains: https://youtu.be/ulqPgPrhE-E
DISNEY Princes: https://youtu.be/VDWIUrvuTvo
INBRED Cleopatra's Family Tree: https://youtu.be/EaGuMrs_x2M
INBRED King Tut's Family Tree: https://youtu.be/LU_6F6ZQMGA
INBRED Charles II Habsburg Family Tree: https://youtu.be/36hM5bfLCI8 

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@chatita9527

It seems like an insult that Disney made a fun-movie from this tragic real life person ... 😞

@gracedicken8708

Disney really never should have made the movie. She died so young after going through tons of shit, and turning it into a cute fun little story about romance is just terrible. This wasn’t Romeo and Juliet. This was real life. And don’t even get me started on the sequel, because their attempt to fix their historical inaccuracies was just crap.

@RoccosVideos

What an incredible woman for so many reasons. It’s amazing to see her come to life. Thanks for sharing her story.

@OchreMousetv

Thank you for giving Pocahontas her ethnic native american features in your recreation. I always thought that some European artists do not know how to draw ethnic features and they end up looking awkward, but your recreation looks like a living breathing Indigenous north american woman.

@OchreMousetv

Can you do other native american women depicted in history?? There has been artwork of Sacagawea, Weetamoo, "La Malinche," and Inés Huaylas Yupanqui, I would love to see what they may have looked like in person.

@pyenygren2299

Pocahontas deserves to be talked about with respect. Thanks you for doing this video about her.

@msjigglypuff91

Wow, it’s so interesting how the “ethnic-ness” can be breeded out of a family.
Poor Pocahontas. She deserved better.

@GinaMaxwell

Thank you so much for covering her story! Pocahontas is my 12th great grandmother. I am a descendant of Elizabeth Bolling's line and have family in Virginia to this day.

@kimiknows

I do know her true story as I live in Virginia and a member of the Mattaponi tribe told me what really happened to her
 when I was young.

@divox9pqr

Utterly fascinating historical work on Pocahontas and her descendants. Thank you so much.

@ganymededarling

I had no idea she died so young. What a tragic story

@RealHeatherLoeschMck

I descend from her Pettus descendants. Thanks for recreating her. She 's my 12th great grandmother. ❀

@BC-ux9iw

As much as I love Disney movies I think they perpetuate and romanticize social myths, sexism, “ all girls should grow up wanting to be the princess who marries the prince who takes care of her forever in a lovely castle.” Young children watch and buy into these beliefs. These fairy tales are powerful and have strong long lasting inter generational impact. Not always in a good or positive way.

@camyceleste1238

Ah! I wanted to see this one sooo much thank youđŸ„°I am really drawn to Native American history it’s extremely interesting to learn about. A suggestion for another video I thought could be (Marie Delphine LaLaurie) she has quite a dark past and I actually came across her watching AHS but it would be interesting to hear about the actual historical person!

@BC-ux9iw

I think a movie with a multimillion dollar budget should be made of the real life story

@trisharundle1964

she suffered so much so young GOD LOVE HER.

@IvyHeller

Suggestion: James Armistead Lafayette, an enslaved African American who served the Continental Army as a double agent during the American Revolutionary War under the Marquis de Lafayette.

@Yoinks1928

Who wants to see him do Joan of Arc? Just me?....


Also great video :)

@johanna7824

You have a great narrative voice and even with little time, you tell a lot! I hope you make longer video's because it is very fun and informative to listen, in the way you tell it while I am drawing. I would also be interested in Marie Delphine LaLaurie or somebody from India. (sorry if the English grammar and spelling is wrong)