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Actually, while it was once THOUGHT this was a painting of Matoaka, this turned out to be a painting of a woman (& her child) named Pe-o-ka, the wife of a Seminole leader, Osceola. This painting would've been done sometime in the mid 1800s, while Matoaka died in 1617. It was discovered that this wasnt actually a representation of Matoaka/Pocahontas when a historian came across a labeled/titled newspaper reproduction of this painting in a newspaper while researching the Seminole. I'm pretty sure the only painting/representation that was done of Matoaka when she was alive was the famous one of her in English clothing after she was forcibly converted to Christianity.
Here's another (old magazine print) version of the painting from 1850.













