"Amerika" . . "Indiens d'Amérique Premiers contacts avec les Européens Virginie." . . "Indiens d'Amérique - Premiers contacts avec les Européens - Virginie." . "Virginia (Estados Unidos)" . . "Geschichte 1600-1775" . . "Geschichte 1600-1775." . "Geschichte 1600-1800" . . "Geschichte 1600-1800." . "Indianer." . . "Indianer" . "Indiani d'America - Atteggiamento dell'opinione pubblica - Gran Bretagna." . . "Public opinion , Great Britain." . . "Engländer." . . "Indiens d'Amérique Opinion publique 17e siècle." . . "Indianer." . . "Indiens d'Amérique Opinion publique." . . "Indiens d'Amérique - Opinion publique." . "Gran Bretaña" . . "Europa" . . . . "Virginie" . . "Indiens d'Amérique, Attitudes envers les Virginie." . . "Indiens d'Amérique, Attitudes envers les - Virginie." . "Engländer." . . "Indians, Treatment of , Virginia." . . "Indians , Public opinion." . . "États-Unis" . . "Virginia - Storia - sec.16.-18." . . "Indiens d'Amérique Premiers contacts avec les Occidentaux États-Unis Virginie (États-Unis)" . . "1600 - 1775" . . "Virginie - Histoire - ca 1600-1775 (Période coloniale)" . . "Kolonie britische Amerika Geschichte 18. Jh." . . "Indiens d'Amérique Attitude envers États-Unis Virginie (États-Unis) 17e siècle." . . "Amérindien (peuple) Virginie (Etats-Unis) 1606 1622." . . "Indios de Estados Unidos Virginia." . . "Kolonie britische Amerika Geschichte 17. Jh." . . "Indians of North America , Virginia , First contact with Occidental civilization." . . "Indiens d'Amérique États-Unis Virginie (États-Unis) Premiers contacts avec les Occidentaux." . . "Opinion publique Grande-Bretagne 17e siècle." . . "Indiani d'America - Virginia - Sec.16.-18." . . "Virginia. Indianer [1600-talet]" . . "Virginie (États-Unis)" . . "Virginia" . . "Virginia." . . . . . . . "Savagism and civility : Indians and Englishmen in Colonial Virginia"@en . "Savagism and civility : Indians and Englishmen in Colonial Virginia" . . . . . . . . . . "History"@en . "History" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Publisher description: When the English settlers arrived in Virginia in 1607 they carried with them a fully developed mythology about native Indian cultures. This mythology was built around the body of English writing about America that began to appear in the 1550s, prior to any significant contact between the English and the native groups, and was founded upon the assumption of the savagism of the Indian and the civility of European culture. Professor Sheehan argues that English commitment to this myth was at the root of the violence that broke out almost immediately between the settlers and the Indians. On the one hand, the Indians were seen as noble savages, free from and innocent of the deficiencies of European society. But as ignoble savages they were seen as immature, even bestial, lacking the civilising and ordering social structure that characterised European culture. Whichever perspective was adopted, this mythology was a product of the white man's world, developed without accurate information about Indian culture. This mythology justified both the exploitation that came to characterise settler-native relations and the inevitability of the violence that culminated in the massacre of 1622." . "Savagism and civility : Indians and Englishmen in colonial Virginia" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Savagism and civility : indians and englishmen in colonial Virginia" . . . . . . . . "Opinion publique Grande-Bretagne." . . "Opinion publique - Grande-Bretagne." .