Grandmother Willow advises Pocahontas that the spinning arrow is pointing Pocahontas down her path. Pocahontas then relates a dream she has been having, involving a spinning arrow. Pocahontas relates to Grandmother Willow her doubts about Chief Powhatan's plan to have her marry Kocoum, a brave yet serious warrior. Grandmother Willow first appears after she is consulted by Pocahontas. Being a willow tree, many other animals make their home in her branches. She serves mostly as a spiritual adviser, and it is implied that she served as similar role to Pocahontas's now-deceased mother some years before. She can be comical at times, as in her words, there is still snap in her old vines. She is depicted as being an ancient and wise figure. Grandmother Willow is a sentient weeping willow tree that serves as an adviser to Pocahontas. 2.2 Pocahontas ll: Journey to a New World.
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