Pocahonats's first appearance.
Pocahontas standing on a cliff when she hears from her friend,
Nakoma that her father,
Chief Powhatan has just returned home.
Pocahontas diving into the water.
Pocahontas and Nakoma laughing and splashing.
Pocahontas and Nakoma in the canoe.
Pocahontas drying her hair as she tells Nakoma of a strange dream she's been having lately.
Pocahontas and Meeko noticing Flit drowning under the canoe.
"Quit playing around. We have to get back."
Nakoma gazes at their tribe's fiercest warrior, Kocoum while Pocahontas rolls her eyes.
Pocahontas welcomes her father home with a hug.
Pocahontas telling her father about the prophetic dream she's been having lately, thinking something is about to happen.
Pocahontas hearing her father agree with her and that something exciting will happen to her.
Pocahontas surprised when her father reveals Kocoum has asked for her hand in marriage.
Pocahontas reluctant to marry Kocoum.
Pocahontas being told by her father that Kocoum would make a fine husband for her.
"Father, I think my dream is pointing me down another path."
"But why can't I choose..."
Pocahontas giggling when Meeko falls into her arms.
Pocahontas being told by her father that she'll one day lead their people.
Pocahontas given her mother's necklace.
Pocahontas later sits by the riverbank.
"He wants me to be steady like the river."
Pocahontas, Meeko, and Flit's reflections in the water.
"But it's not steady at all."
"What I love most about rivers is: You can't step in the same river twice."
"The water's always changing, always flowing."
"But people, I guess, can't live like that."
"What's around the riverbend?"
"Just around the riverbend. Beyond the shore."
"Where the gulls fly free, don't know what for."
"I feel it there beyond those trees or right behind these waterfalls. Can I ignore that sound of distant drumming?"
"For a handsome sturdy husband who builds handsome sturdy walls and never dreams that something might be coming? Just around the riverbend."
"Just around the riverbend."
"Just around the riverbend."
"Somewhere past the sea."
"Why do my dreams extend just around the riverbend?"
"Just around the riverbend."
Pocahontas's and her friends seeing the river being split into two.
"Should I choose the smoothest course steady as the beating drum?"
"Is all my dreaming at an end?"
Pocahontas refusing to marry Kocoum.
"Or do you still wait for me, dream giver? Just around the riverbend."
Later, Pocahontas and Meeko arrive at a willow tree.
Pocahontas and Meeko getting out of the canoe.
When Grandmother Willow notices she's wearing her mother's necklace, Pocahontas tells her about her arranged marriage to Kocoum.
"I know. My father thinks it's the right path for me. But lately, I've been having this dream, and I think it's..."
After Grandmother Willow shushes all of the animals, she tells Pocahontas to continue describing her dream.
"Well, I'm running through the woods, and then right there in front of me is an arrow. As I look at it, it starts to spin."
"Yes, it spins faster and faster and faster..."
"Until suddenly, it stops."
Pocahontas asking Grandmother Willow what he path is and how she's going to find it.
Pocahontas being advised to listen to the spirits of nature and let them guide her.
(Grandmother Willow: "What is it telling you?") "I don't understand."
Pocahontas surrounded by leaves and sparkles.
Pocahontas closing her eyes as she listens to the wind.
"It's saying something's coming. Strange clouds?"
Pocahontas going to climb up a tree.
Pocahontas, Meeko, and Flit up in the tree.
Pocahontas and Meeko seeing a ship arrive in their land.
"Clouds. Strange clouds."
Pocahontas running through the forest.
Pocahontas crawling to the edge of the cliff.
Pocahontas peeking at the edge of the cliff.
Pocahontas, Meeko, and Flit seeing white settlers arriving on rowboats.
Hiding from a bush, Pocahontas spies on one of the settlers,
John Smith.
Pocahontas trying to stop Meeko from revealing himself to John Smith.
Pocahontas worried that Smith might hurt Meeko.
Pocahontas's smiling when she sees Smith treating Meeko with kindness.
Pocahontas seeing John Smith coming closer to her hiding spot.
Pocahontas smirking after Flit manages to prevent John Smith from discovering her.
Pocahontas continuing to follow John Smith.
Pocahontas hiding behind a tree as she continues spying on John Smith.
Pocahontas deciding to go down to the creek where John is at.
Pocahontas walking quietly down the creek.
When she gets down to the creek, Pocahontas sees that John Smith is gone.
Pocahontas coming out of her hiding spot so she could look for John.
Pocahontas seeing John Smith has jumped out of a water and is aiming his rifle at her.
Pocahontas revealing herself to John Smith.
Pocahontas not afraid when John Smith aims his rifle at her.
A close-up of Pocahontas's eyes.
Pocahontas face-to-face with John Smith for the first time.
Pocahontas seeing that John Smith has put his rifle down.
Pocahontas seeing John Smith approaching her before she flees in fright.
Pocahontas running through the woods.
Pocahontas being stopped by John Smith before she flees in her canoe.
Pocahontas speaking in her native language when John tries talking to her.
Pocahontas looking at John in confusion.
Pocahontas being offered assistance out of her canoe by John.
Pocahontas remembering Grandmother Willow's advice.
Pocahontas deciding to trust John Smith.
Pocahontas helped out of her canoe as she starts to trust John Smith.
Pocahontas closing her eyes when John Smith asks for her name.
Pocahontas introducing herself to John Smith.
Pocahontas examining John Smith's helmet.
Pocahontas trying on John Smith's helmet.
"You have the most unusual name too. John Smith."
Pocahontas watching John Smith trying to greet Meeko with a handshake.
Pocahontas and Meeko confused on how a handshake works.
Pocahontas being taught by Smith how to greet with a handshake.
Pocahontas amazed by a handshake.
"This is how we say hello. Winggapo."
"And how we say goodbye. Anah."
Pocahontas and John touching their hands together.
"Flit just doesn't like strangers."
Pocahontas and John seeing Meeko steal a compass from John's satchel.
Pocahontas and John watching Meeko fiddle with the compass.
Being told it was a compass, Pocahontas listens to John describe what a compass is and how it works.
Pocahontas listening in fascination as John describes his home, London, England.
"I'd like to see those one day."-Pocahontas after John says London has buildings.
Pocahontas being told by John that he and his men will teach her people how to use their land "properly."
Pocahontas angry when John unintentionally reveals his prejudice against Native Americans.
Pocahontas being offended by John.
Pocahontas about to storm off in anger.
Pocahontas is stopped by John from leaving.
Pocahontas angry when John unintentionally refers to her people as savages.
Pocahontas not being allowed by John to leave.
Pocahontas having jumped up into a tree.
Pocahontas and John out of the tree after the latter falls off a branch.
"What you mean is...not like you."
"You think I'm an ignorant savage. And you've been so many places, I guess it must be so."
"But still I cannot see if the savage one is me. How can there be so much that you don't know?"
"You think you own whatever land you land on. The Earth is just a dead thing you can claim."
"But I know every rock and tree and creature has a life, has a spirit, has a name."
"You think the only people who are people..."
"Are the people who look and think like you."
"But if you walk the footsteps of a stranger, you'll learn things you never knew you never knew."
"Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon? Or asked the grinning bobcat why he grinned?"
"Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?"
"Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?"
Pocahontas and John with silhouettes of deer in the sky.
Pocahontas and John jumping down a waterfall.
"Come run the hidden pine trails of the forest."
"Come roll in all the riches all around you and for once, never wonder what they're worth."
"The rainstorm and the river are my brothers."
"And we are all connected to each other, in a circle, in a hoop that never ends."
"How high does the sycamore grow?"
"If you cut it down, then you'll never know."
"And you'll never hear the wolf cry to the blue corn moon."
"For whether we are white or copper skinned, we need to sing with all the voices of the mountains."
"You can own the Earth and still all you'll own is earth until..."
"You can paint with all the colors of the wind."
Pocahontas and John hearing her people beat drums.
Pocahontas and John in each other's arms before Pocahontas leaves to go back to her village.
Sometime later, Pocahontas and Nakoma pick out corn from the fields.
Pocahontas and Nakoma founded by Chief Powhatan as her best friend explains what they're doing.
Pocahontas ordered by her father to not to go far away from the village.
Pocahontas looking at her necklace when her father says she looks like her mother.
After revealing she misses her mother, Pocahontas is reassured by her father that her mother's presence is still with her through the wind.
Pocahontas telling her father she is honored to one day lead their people using strength and wisdom.
Pocahontas watching her father leave as he decides to have Kocoum watch over her.
When Nakoma confronts her, believe she's keeping a secret, Pocahontas denies she's hiding anything.
Pocahontas being assured by Nakoma that she can tell her anything.
Pocahontas surprised to see Smith emerge from the cornfield.
Pocahontas smiling when John says he wanted to see her again.
"Please don't say anything!"
Pocahontas holding John's hand as they leave together.
At Grandmother Willow's tree, Pocahontas and Meeko hear John explain he and the settlers came to their home in search of gold.
Having mistaken an earl of corn as gold, Pocahontas watches John go to show what gold actually looks like.
"There's nothing like that around here."-Pocahontas seeing a gold coin.
Pocahontas and John sitting next to each other in the tree.
When Pocahontas asks if the settlers would leave, John tells her some might leave while others might stay.
Pocahontas asking John if he would go home back to his country.
Pocahontas hearing John reveal he feels like he doesn't belong anywhere.
Pocahontas noticing John hears Grandmother Willow's singing.
Pocahontas smiling when John catches a glimpse of Grandmother Willow.
(John: "What do you say to a tree?) "Anything."
Pocahontas happy that John and Grandmother Willow like each other.
Pocahontas and John hearing voices approaching them.
Pocahontas being shielded by John as Ben and Lon come closer to their hiding spot.
Pocahontas and John see Ben and Lon run off after Grandmother Willow scares them.
After asking John when she can see him again, Pocahontas is told to meet him here tonight.
Pocahontas watching John leave to go back to his camp.
"What am I doing? I shouldn't be seeing him again. I mean, I want to see him again."
"But, still, something inside is telling me it's the right thing."
When Grandmother Willow says her dream could be pointing to John, Pocahontas thinks Grandmother Willow is right.
Returning to her village, Pocahontas is surprised to see warriors from neighboring villages arrive.
Pocahontas and Nakoma watching the warriors come ashore.
Pocahontas being confronted by Nakoma for being with John before Kocoum shows up.
Pocahontas, Nakoma, and Kocoum see that the warriors have arrived to fight the settlers.
"Father, I need to talk to you."
Pocahontas begging her father to make peace with the settlers.
Pocahontas asking her father if he would talk to one of the settlers if he wanted to speak on peaceful terms.
Though her father agrees to speak to a settler to negotiate peace, Pocahontas is disappointed when her father sees no point in talking to the settlers.
Later that night, Pocahontas runs to meet John again.
Before she can leave, Pocahontas is confronted by Nakoma.
Pocahontas trying to convince Nakoma that John is not dangerous.
Pocahontas tells Nakoma that she intends to help her people
When Nakoma begs her not to see John again, Pocahontas's reassures her best friend she knows what she is doing before she leaves.
Pocahontas telling Grandmother Willow that the warriors have arrived to fight the settlers.
Reuniting with John, Pocahontas is told that the settlers plan to attack her people as well.
Believing it's not too late to prevent a war, Pocahontas decides to have John to speak to her father in the hopes of creating a peace treaty.
Pocahontas and John suddenly hear a loud, spooky bark.
Pocahontas and John seeing Meeko getting into a fight with a dog named
Percy.
Pocahontas trying to break up the fight between Meeko and Percy before Grandmother Willow ends it.
Pocahontas noticing Grandmother Willow demonstrate how war can start by using ripples in the water.
Pocahontas and John look at each other as Grandmother Willow says they can only be together if they do something to stop the fighting.
Pocahontas smiling at John.
Pocahontas embracing John after he agrees to talk to her father.
Pocahontas and John share their first kiss.
Pocahontas and John embracing and sharing a kiss.
Pocahontas embracing John as she kisses him.
After kissing, Pocahontas and John are surprised when Kocoum suddenly reveals himself.
Pocahontas seeing John getting attacked by an angry and jealous Kocoum.
Pocahontas trying to stop Kocoum from killing John Smith.
Pocahontas having been knocked away by Kocoum.
After recovering, Pocahontas again tries to stop Kocum from killing John.
Pocahontas horrified when Kocoum gets killed by
Thomas as Kocoum breaks her necklace.
Pocahontas next to Kocoum's dead body.
Pocahontas angrily trying to attack Thomas, only to be held back by John.
Hearing Indians approaching, Pocahontas watches John ordering Thomas to run away.
Pocahontas watching John getting apprehended and captured by some warriors.
Pocahontas helping the warriors pick up Kocoum's body from the river.
Pocahontas watching the warriors carry Kocoum's body away before she follows them back to the village.
Returning to her village, Pocahontas is accused by her father for shaming him.
Pocahontas after being harshly blamed for Kocoum's death.
Pocahontas approached by Nakoma who confesses she sent Kocoum after her.
Pocahontas being comforted by Nakoma who apologizes for not trusting her.
Pocahontas being brought to John Smith's prison tent.
Pocahontas entering the tent where she finds John tied up against a wooden beam.
Pocahontas visits Smith bound to die the next day.
Pocahontas with tears in her eyes.
Pocahontas being told by John that he would rather die than never having met her.
Pocahontas tells Grandmother Willow that John Smith will be killed at dawn.
Pocahontas thinking she was wrong about her path.
Pocahontas being comforted by Percy.
Meeko hands the sadden Pocahontas the compass which she uses to save John Smith
Pocahontas looking at the compass.
Pocahontas noticing the compass has an arrow.
Pocahontas realizing the compass is the spinning arrow from her dream.
Pocahontas watching the compass's arrow spin.
Pocahontas seeing sunrise approaching.
Pocahontas follows the spinning arrow.
Pocahontas determined to save John Smith and prevent a war between her people and the settlers.
" I don't know what I can do. Still I know I've got to try."
"Eagle, help my feet to fly."
"Mountain, help my heart be great."
"Spirits of the Earth and Sky."
"...are the drums of war?"
Pocahontas weaving through the crowd just about her father is about to execute John Smith.
Pocahontas saving Smith at the last second.
"If you kill him, you'll have to kill me too."
(Powhatan: "Daughter, get back!") "I won't! I love him!"
"Look around you. This is where the path of hatred has brought us."
"This is the path I choose, father. What will yours be?"
Pocahontas waiting for her father to decide to make peace with the settlers or go to war with them.
Pocahontas still shielding John with her body.
Pocahontas happy when her father decides to make peace with the settlers.
Pocahontas smiling happily at John Smith.
Pocahontas and Smith embrace.
Pocahontas horrified when Smith gets shot by Governor Ratcliffe as he took a bullet meant for her father.
Pocahontas tending to the injured John.
Pocahontas and her father tending to John as Ratcliffe is apprehended for his crimes.
Pocahontas and her people arrived to bring food for Smith and others.
Pocahontas and her people giving the food to the settlers.
Pocahontas going to talk to John as the settlers put their hands over their hearts in respect.
Pocahontas told by Thomas that Smith is forced to go back and that Smith will die if he stays.
Pocahontas giving John some of Grandmother Willow's bark.
Pocahontas tends to John's wound.
Pocahontas watching her father thank John for saving his life.
Pocahontas happy to see Meeko, Flit, and Percy have fixed her mother's necklace.
Pocahontas putting her fixed necklace back on.
Pocahontas being asked by John to come with him to England.
Pocahontas advised by her father to choose her own path.
Pocahontas realizing she must help keep the peace between her people and the settlers.
(John: "Then, I'll stay with you.") "No, you have to go back."
(John: "But I can't leave you.") "You never will. No matter happens, I'll always be with you."
Pocahontas and John sharing one last kiss.
Pocahontas watching John getting placed into a rowboat.
Pocahontas, her people, and the settlers watching John leave Jamestown.
Pocahontas being comforted by her father.
Pocahontas sad to see John go.
Pocahontas going to follow the rowboat.
Pocahontas running after the rowboat.
Pocahontas running through the woods before she stops at the edge of a cliff.
Pocahontas watching the ship carrying John sail back to England.
Pocahontas standing on the cliff.
Pocahontas waving goodbye to Smith.
Pocahontas watching John leave as she will miss him.
Pocahontas watching the settlers' ship sail back to England.