During her stay in England, she nearly loses herself in the hustle and bustle of this new world and is turned into someone she's not. She keeps her independent spirit and playfulness, but is much more mature and self-assured than she was in the first film. In the sequel, Pocahontas seems to have grown after hearing of John Smith's assumed death. In the film, she appears to have shamanic powers since she was able to commune with nature, talk to spirits, empathize with animals and understand unknown languages. She expresses wisdom beyond her years and offers kindness and guidance to those around her. Pocahontas is displayed as a noble, free-spirited and highly spiritual young woman. By the time of the second film, she is respected enough that she is sent as an ambassador to England on behalf of her people. She is the only member of her tribe that is not xenophobic towards the white settlers, instead forming a relationship with John Smith. It is stated that Pocahontas' mother had died, and that Pocahontas had inherited her strong will and free spirit. She is the 18-year old daughter of Chief Powhatan. Pocahontas is a member of the Powhatan Indian tribe that makes their home in Virginia. 4.2 Pocahontas 2: Journey to a New World.
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