No, I don't. If I were a novelist or a film-maker, I certainly would go for it, because the interpretive and narrative prospects are indeed fascinating. My reasons for being a nay-sayer are: (1) if Opechancanough was Don Luis and had seen much of the Spanish world and works before slaying Jesuits in the Chesapeake, I can't believe he would have allowed the English to finish their first fort (or to play second-fiddle to Powhatan for that matter); and (2) he was too perceptive to need any European back- ground /"instruction" for opposing the English assaults on the soils and souls of Tsenacommacah. Best Wishes, Fred Fausz St Louis To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html