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In your groups: Answer the following: What do you see? Be as complete and observant as possible. What values and assumptions regarding Native Americans do you think White is portraying? Why do you think this? Why might he want to choose to portray Native Americans this way? What do his drawings say about English concerns? Be specific. How, if at all, do the engravings of de Bry differ from White’s drawings? If they are different in any significant ways, why do you think this may be the case? Do de Bry’s engravings of the Harriot of LeMoyne accounts differ from his engravings or White’s drawings? Why do you think they are either similar or different?

Let’s Talk About It How do what YOU discussed in your group compare to accounts of contact and any mention of English views of Native Americans from your reading? Does what you’ve read contradict what these images show? In what way? Explain your findings. How do these pictures relate back to our understanding of the significance of the Columbian Exchange, and subsequent colonization?

Historical Mapping

Let’s Talk About It What would these maps have been designed to do? How can these maps express European values and assumptions? What do you think those assumptions were? Explain your answer. How do these maps support or differ from what you saw in the White drawings and the de-Bry engravings? If there are differences how do you account for them?