A boy and his tribe, the Pawnee nation, gets involved in a fight with another tribe. They were successful at the cost of the boy's horse getting shot. Fortunately, the boy finds another horse and celebrates with his tribe as he finds more.
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.
This clip illustrates some of the problems occuring at the Jamestown colony, such as food shortages, poor disclipine, and bad relations with the Algonquin.
Adam examines the population of the Americas on the eve of European voyages of exploration. He also clarifies misconceptions around the living situation of Native American tribes; some lived in organized settlements.