Pocahontey: The Story Of An Indian Princess
Here is a picture of her father, Powanter harvesting corn Pocahontey in the field looking off in space
One time, long long ago, there lived a Indian Princess by the name of Pocahontey. She was a very pretty Indian Princess. One day, when she was out in the corn fields talking to Grandmother Willow (her most favorite tree) A Hummer came along and started talking to her. His name was Bird. Then a giant Coon came, and he tickled her with his fluffy boom boom. She thought that was silly.
All of this play had made Pocahontey The Indian Princess very hungry! She decided that she would go to the Wig Wam Of Wishings, and eat some corn before bedtime.
She slowly walked into the deer skin lined Wig Wam Of Wishings. Her firm succulent breasts felt tight in her raw hide gown. She layed down on the soft beever carpeting. She parted her lips gently as she nibbled at the soft corn, tasting its sweet juices. She swollowed gently as she felt the smooth kernals slide down her throat.
YUM! That sure filled her up! Now she was pretty tired after that long day playing with Grandmother willow, Bird, and Coon. It was time for bed!
She went to her father, Powanter, and told him she was going to bed.
She went to her bedroom, the Tee-pee-pee burdlesnitzer, and slept through the night, dreaming of her fun day in the corn field.
The End
Some Pictures Of Pocahontey And Her Tribe

