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 This part wasn't exactly accurate but it wasn't wrong how in the end John Smith had to travel back to England because of an injury. **The injury wasn't the same and their longing goodbyes most likely did not happen but the fact that John Smith had to travel back and movie Pocahontas probably doesn't actually if he survived or not is kind of like a different telling of the truth. -**Erin Andrewlevich This part wasn't exactly accurate but it wasn't wrong how in the end John Smith had to travel back to England because of an injury. **The injury wasn't the same and their longing goodbyes most likely did not happen but the fact that John Smith had to travel back and movie Pocahontas probably doesn't actually if he survived or not is kind of like a different telling of the truth. -**Erin Andrewlevich
  
-A few small details about Pocahontas' tribe were factually correct. For the most part, the women are shown working agriculturally, Pocahontas and Nakoma are shown harvesting corn. The men are not shown doing this, but portrayed as warriors and the ones that discuss and make decisions about what to do about the  newly-arrived Europeans. Native American men rather than women were primarily the 'diplomats' during this time, dealing with relationships with other tribes and European settlers as it progressed.  +A few small details about Pocahontas' tribe were factually correct. For the most part, the women are shown working agriculturally, Pocahontas and Nakoma are shown harvesting corn. The men are not shown doing this, but portrayed as warriors and the ones that discuss and make decisions about what to do about the  newly-arrived Europeans. Native American men rather than women were primarily the 'diplomats' during this time, dealing with relationships with other tribes and European settlers as it progressed. --Jessie Fitzgerald
 **One of the things the move got right was the portrayal of the gender diversification between the male and female Indians. It showed the women working in the fields, where they would be considered farmers. While the men were portrayed as hunters and fisherman. –** Courtlyn Plunkett **One of the things the move got right was the portrayal of the gender diversification between the male and female Indians. It showed the women working in the fields, where they would be considered farmers. While the men were portrayed as hunters and fisherman. –** Courtlyn Plunkett
  
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