History

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First watch

The Smithsonian documentary: Pocahontas: Beyond the Myth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9_zT6enTzA

Also watch The True Story of Pocahontas.

https://www.c-span.org/video/?202747-2/the-true-story-pocahontas

Write an essay on the Pocahontas story discussed here.

Controversy - a discussion on a history that has two sides. However, only one side made it into the history textbooks. Should the other side be told?

Pocahontas's story: If you questioned a Mattaponi Indian about the story, it would sound more like a murder mystery than a rescue love story.

For your follow up essay, please examine a history written by the Mattaponi Tribe concerning the life and death of Pocahontas.

Please read the The Pocahontas Archives. http://digital.lib.lehigh.edu/trial/pocahontas/mattaponi.php

Remember, daughters of chiefs were sought by the English to guarantee land and protection. Some historians claim that Pocahontas was a needed insurance policy for plantation farmers like Rolfe. Her death was a necessary evil to protect the assets of the English tobacco industry.

The Mattaponi Indians indicate in their book that Pocahontas was captured, raped, and impregnated before her marriage to John Rolfe. To cover up this English abuse, John Rolfe agreed to marry Pocahontas in order to prevent war over her treatment and to protect his tobacco crop. The tribe also claimed that Pocahontas was already married to a Mattaponi man named Kocoum and had a son, but the colonial government viewed the marriage null and void since it did not occur in a Christian church. She was forced to travel to England in order to help Rolfe save his people and keep hers from annihilation.

Follow up-

Summarize what you learned from the Mattaponi Tribe and include in your analysis the debate between historians of European descent and those that are Native American about how to write the history of Indian peoples. Make sure you discuss whether you agree or disagree, explaining why or why not, with the Mattaponi version of the Pocahontas story.

You must cite sources using one of the three formats and following your major's designated style: MLA, APA, CS, Kate L. Turabian's Manual, and the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS). YOU MUST CITE YOUR SOURCES!