This engraving was copied from an original drawing John White made in 1585 when he visited the village of Secotan on the coast of present-day North Carolina. The drawing shows daily life in the village, which may have resembled one of Powhatan’s settlements. This drawing conveys the message that Secotan was orderly, settled, religious, harmonious, and peaceful—and very different from English villages.
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READING THE IMAGE: What does this image say about Indian life in Secotan?
CONNECTIONS: How did Indian society differ from the English tobacco society that emerged later?