The Settlers Meet the Natives
00:00 - 03:16
3m 16s
This clip shows the cautious first meeting between the Jamestown settlers and the Algonquin Indian tribe. Later, when the settlers are establishing Jamestown, the Algonquin continue to investigate and observe them.

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