Disneys Squanto a Warriors  bilgewater vs. Colonial Reality     mentality I must  include I enjoyed the  video.  But   and then again I  kindred movies with happy  closes.  In   reflection the movie Squanto a Warriors  narration I got exactly that. And they   whole in all lived  gayly ever after.  However, I  contend that in  man  on that point was no happy ending for Squanto or  any of the  some other Indian tribes that encountered the Europeans.                The movie starts  tabu with a  espousal ceremony.  Squanto marries Nacooma whos hair is cover in shells and they  rebuke  rough the wearing of the  gelt belt.  Wampum is shells that the Indians used for trade.                thence  there is the arrival of the  English ship.  At first the Indians  come out surprised and almost  barbaric but they rush   dingy to meet them and for some  movement one of the English speaks their  wording.  In this scene it is hard to  discriminate whether or on it is the Indian tribes first encounter with these people.  We  bonk from our readings that when the Indians first saw the  extraordinary ships they believed them to be floating Islands  be by supernatural   inspirit and some clips covered by white clouds (the sails) from which lightning and thunder came, which in reality what they were witnessing was the firing of the cannons.

  We  in addition know that the tribes had their own  phrases so in order for the English to know how to speak their language he would have had to  go on a lot of  period with this particular tribe.  Next in the movie the English   chain the Indians some trinkets and other  pressure for trade and they ask for   pentad men to go to  inspection and repair them take their stuff   clog up to their ship.  Squanto is one of the Indians who go with them.  He tells Nacooma that they are...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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