The True Story of Pocahontas

Introduction

Today we are going to be learning about the true story or Pocahontas and how looking at her story through a Eurocentric lens is problematic and how our American history has whitewashed many stories similar to Pocahontas's.

  • How many of you have seen the Disney movie, "Pocahontas"?
  • Are there thing you already know about Pocahontas' life?

 

Task
  • After watching a short video you will be required to note 3 things that you learned or surprised you about the true story of Pocahontas. 
  • Be ready to discuss the implications of a Eurocentric worldview and the dangerous effects of whitewashing history.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EPY1CKFecs

Process
  • Read this article to better understand what a Eurocentric worldview is and its harmful effects and implications for education.
  • Be ready to share examples of where you have seen this Eurocentric worldview in the educational system. 
Evaluation

You will be evaluated on your participation in group discussions as well as a reflective essay that you will turn in two days from now. 

Essay Requirements

  1. State the three things that surprised you the most about the true story of Pocahontas
  2. Name two implications of a Eurocentric curriculum 
  3. Note one area where you have seen a Eurocentric worldview in your own educational experience
  4. What is one step that you can take to combat a Eurocentric worldview in your own life?
  5. Two pages double spaced
Conclusion

Think about all the various forces and systems that have shaped your worldview ever since you were a toddler watching a Disney animated movie. The forces and systems of power have informed our understanding of history both implicitly and explicitly which can cause us to have unconscious biases. I challenge you to think critically about what narratives you are listening to to inform your understanding of history; be willing to look at multiple sources and opinions. Be willing to sit and listen to a point of view that you are unfamiliar with. If you look for what you want to believe you will be able to find it. Be prisoners of hope!