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The document discusses colonialism in North America and the relationship between English colonizers and Native Americans. It describes how Captain John Smith depicted Native Americans as savage and uncivilized in his journal, despite evidence that they had established settlements, social hierarchies, religious practices, languages, art, and technology. The document suggests Smith portrayed Native Americans in this negative light according to the concept of Orientalism, in which Western colonizers viewed themselves as superior to justify subjugating Eastern/indigenous peoples.

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G-LITT001 BSA34 CLASSIC LITERATURES OF THE WORLD 2nd Sem ( 2022-2023 )


Midterm Module 2: Literature is Power

Colonialism and Orientalism


Immersive Reader

North America (United States of America), during this time has been inhabited by the Native Americans (American Indians).   When the
Englishmen arrived, there was resistance from the natives who originally inhabit the land. The Americans we know now are actually
great great grandchildren of Englishmen settlers in America; the Americans we know today are the Americans of the New World – as
that is what England called North America during those times of exploration and colonization.
 

North America (United States of America), during this time has been inhabited by the Native Americans (American Indians).   When the
Englishmen arrived, there was resistance from the natives who originally inhabit the land. The Americans we know now are actually
great great grandchildren of Englishmen settlers in America; the Americans we know today are the Americans of the New World – as
that is what England called North America during those times of exploration and colonization.

Colonialism always tells two sides of the story – one of the colonizing country, and another of the colonized country and people.  As
defined, “colonialism is a practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people to another” (Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy, 2017, par. 1).  Subjugation implies the surrender of one person to another’s power, of one nation to another more powerful
nation.  And so, naturally, harmonious relationship between the colonizers and the colonized can never exist. 
The Englishmen during those times already had a long history, they already have an established government, they had literature,
language, religion.  With this, we can totally agree with John Smith when he referred to the Indians as  savage, devil, grim, ugly—
uncivilized people.  These are people who depend on rituals and their gods and goddesses for their decision, people who still used
ancient weapons in fighting, people who haven’t seen a compass before as they were so amazed when the Capt. showed it to them in
explaining that the world is round and eventually gave it to Opechancanough, King of Pamunkey. 
The National Geographic discusses a number of signs of civilization as 1) having a settlement, 2) class structure and government, 3)
things that indicate development such as language, art, trade, and technology.  Meanwhile, other sources also include religion to be
one indicating factors of civilization.
The journal itself implies what kind of society the Indians had upon the arrival of the Englishmen.  First, the Indians had settlements,
they had villages, tribes, cities.  That is evident with the events that follow John Smith’s captivity by the bowmen.  He was initially
brought to the village of Pamunkey led by their King,  Opechancanough.  This also implies class structure and government as the
bowmen did not immediately kill him but brought him to their leader for trial and sentencing.  Opechancanough did not even sentence
him at once, the village had to do rituals for guidance from higher beings – a sign of religion.  When Opechancanough was left
undecided, thanks to John Smith bribing him with the compass (sign of trade), the Capt. was brought from one village to another until
he was presented to the highest leader – Emperor Powhatan of Werowocomoco.  This is yet another sign of government, of justice
system on the part of the Indians.  Finally, these people have their own language, and they also have their art, and technology. 
Kayaks and rubber are just some of the technology credited to the Indians even before Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered
America (Columbus wanted to go to India but landed on America which he thought was India; hence, the natives were called American
Indians).  The Indians have also mastered corn planting that they were the ones who taught the English settlers how to grow them
(History, 2020). 
So why did Capt. John Smith depict an image of the Indians as savages and uncivilized in his journal?  This may be associated with
the concept of Orientalism—a concept put forward by Edward Saïd in his 1978 book, which presents the distinction between the West
and the East (Orient).  This distinction is brought about by the Western political ideology so that the West could subjugate the East.  In
other words, Orientalism serves as a license for the Western people (which they give themselves) to present themselves a superior,
while the Eastern people inferior.  Specifically, the Western ideology presents the West as strong, rational, masculine, civilized, while
presenting the East as weak, emotional, feminine, and degenerate.  Therefore, representation of the colonized people as the way
John Smith did is something that is expected in colonial literary pieces such as What Happened till The First Supply.
 

 
Colonialism always tells two sides of the story – one of the colonizing country, and another of the colonized country and people.  As
defined, “colonialism is a practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people to another” (Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy, 2017, par. 1).  Subjugation implies the surrender of one person to another’s power, of one nation to another more powerful
nation.  And so, naturally, harmonious relationship between the colonizers and the colonized can never exist. 

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The Englishmen during those times already had a long history, they already have an established government, they had literature,
language, religion.  With this, we can totally agree with John Smith when he referred to the Indians as  savage, devil, grim, ugly—
uncivilized people.  These are people who depend on rituals and their gods and goddesses for their decision, people who still used
ancient weapons in fighting, people who haven’t seen a compass before as they were so amazed when the Capt. showed it to them in
explaining that the world is round and eventually gave it to Opechancanough, King of Pamunkey. 
The National Geographic discusses a number of signs of civilization as 1) having a settlement, 2) class structure and government, 3)
things that indicate development such as language, art, trade, and technology.  Meanwhile, other sources also include religion to be
one indicating factors of civilization.
The journal itself implies what kind of society the Indians had upon the arrival of the Englishmen.  First, the Indians had settlements,
they had villages, tribes, cities.  That is evident with the events that follow John Smith’s captivity by the bowmen.  He was initially
brought to the village of Pamunkey led by their King,  Opechancanough.  This also implies class structure and government as the
bowmen did not immediately kill him but brought him to their leader for trial and sentencing.  Opechancanough did not even sentence
him at once, the village had to do rituals for guidance from higher beings – a sign of religion.  When Opechancanough was left
undecided, thanks to John Smith bribing him with the compass (sign of trade), the Capt. was brought from one village to another until
he was presented to the highest leader – Emperor Powhatan of Werowocomoco.  This is yet another sign of government, of justice
system on the part of the Indians.  Finally, these people have their own language, and they also have their art, and technology. 
Kayaks and rubber are just some of the technology credited to the Indians even before Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered
America (Columbus wanted to go to India but landed on America which he thought was India; hence, the natives were called American
Indians).  The Indians have also mastered corn planting that they were the ones who taught the English settlers how to grow them
(History, 2020). 
So why did Capt. John Smith depict an image of the Indians as savages and uncivilized in his journal?  This may be associated with
the concept of Orientalism—a concept put forward by Edward Saïd in his 1978 book, which presents the distinction between the West
and the East (Orient).  This distinction is brought about by the Western political ideology so that the West could subjugate the East.  In
other words, Orientalism serves as a license for the Western people (which they give themselves) to present themselves a superior,
while the Eastern people inferior.  Specifically, the Western ideology presents the West as strong, rational, masculine, civilized, while
presenting the East as weak, emotional, feminine, and degenerate.  Therefore, representation of the colonized people as the way
John Smith did is something that is expected in colonial literary pieces such as What Happened till The First Supply.
 

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