Yes, that's the same guy. Mangopeesomon was his war name, adopted just before the 1622 massacre. It's all a matter of perspective. Terrorism is a tactic, but point of view determines the negative "terrorist" from the positive "freedom fighter." The colonists taught the Indians some new wrinkles on how to commit atrocities against women and children, and after the English killed so many Powhatan warriors and showed them how devastating muskets and cannon could be, he had little choice but to attack unarmed and/or unsuspecting settlements. The "Great Person" theory is politically / culturally neutral, basing "greatness" simply on THOSE WHO INFLUENCED HISTOR- ICAL EVENTS. Hitler, Stalin, Napoleon, and a host of other less-than- savory characters are considered "great men"--albeit not good men. Fred Fausz To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html