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Helen Rountree, professor emeritus of anthropology at Old Dominion University, and Camilla Townsend, a history professor at Rutgers University,explore Virginia Indian Opechancanoughs relationship with the English settlers and his attacks on the Jamestown colony in 1622 and 1644.This audio clip is an excerpt from an interview originally aired during the week of January 14, 2006, on the radio program With Good Reason, which is produced by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and hosted by Sarah McConnell.