Being Pocahontas - Christianity Today (2024)

Q‘Orianka Kilcher, now 15, was 14 when she was cast as Pocahontas opposite Colin Farrell (as Captain John Smith) and Christian Bale (as John Rolfe) in Terrence Malick’s The New World. Q’Orianka has about as many cultural connections as she does years of life. She was born in Germany, has Quechua/Huachipaeri Indian and Alaskan/Swiss heritage, grew up in Hawaii, and now lives in Los Angeles with her mother and two brothers. She began singing, dancing, and acting at age six, winning countless awards and landing her first film role as a choir member in Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

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We recently caught up with Q’Orianka to ask about her role as Pocahontas.

What drew you to the character of Pocahontas?

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I didn’t know much about her when I signed on with the movie. But they gave me several books to read, and I’m still doing research on her life. As I learned about her story, I was drawn to her courage and her willingness to dream of two very different worlds coming together, coexisting and collaborating in peace. In a way, her son [with John Rolfe] was a symbol of peace because he was the first interracial child and he was the coming together of the two worlds.

How concerned were you with the portrayal of Native Americans in The New World?

That was the most important thing to me. Portraying Pocahontas’ story well was important to me because she was a real person and these were real events in her life. I think Terrence did a good job of showing the hard birth of America at the death, almost, of a culture. The culture still exists in the Native Americans who remain, but it really began to take a hard beating the day the English arrived in the New World. If Pocahontas had been given the foresight to see what devastating consequences her actions and belief in the possibility of peace would have brought upon her people, I wonder if she would have avoided befriending the English or not.

Pocahontas goes through huge life changes throughout The New World. How were you able to portray such a range?

The clothes helped changed the way I was acting as Pocahontas. In my traditional tribal clothes, I was able to run freely in the woods and do cartwheels and things like that. The first time I tried on my English wardrobe, I had them tie my corset extra tight and give me shoes a size too small in order to feel how constrained I imagine Pocahontas must have felt. I went home that night and cried because I felt like a caged bird, like the freedom was torn away. So it was thanks to the costume designers and Terrence’s script.

What was it like working with Terrence Malick?

He was a really wonderful director. He allowed all the actors to fully immerse themselves in their characters and to bring the characters to life in their own way. He was a very spirit-of-the-moment kind of director. If he saw the wind blowing in the grass a certain way, he suddenly started filming it. So we had to be ready for anything. But I love acting on my impulses. It was like two artists making music together.

We stayed pretty close to the script except that almost all the dialogue was cut out. He would say something like, “Q’Orianka, maybe just say this one line and then don’t say anything else.” That in itself was almost a whole new language because I had to think about what I would have been saying and try to convey it through my expressions and movements.

As a fellow teenager, how much did you relate to Pocahontas’ life?

I really identified with Pocahontas’ struggles as a young woman trying to identify herself in a modern, changing world and trying to stay true to her culture and heritage. Here in L.A. you kind of get stuck in your own little dilemmas and your own little life, and hearing a story like Pocahontas’ reminds you there’s a bigger world out there and there are so many more important things in life.

What lessons can we learn from Pocahontas’ story?

Everyday decisions make an impact on the people around you as well as on the environment. Also, it’s important to learn from the past so we don’t repeat the same mistakes. And always keep hoping and dreaming for a better world.

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FAQs

Why did the English want to convert Pocahontas to Christianity? ›

England. One goal of the London Company was to convert Native Americans to Christianity, and they saw an opportunity to promote further investment with the conversion of Pocahontas and her marriage to Rolfe, all of which also helped end the First Anglo-Powhatan War.

What name did Pocahontas take after converting to Christianity? ›

Shortly after the staged ransom exchange, Pocahontas converted to Christianity and was renamed Rebecca. In April 1614, Pocahontas and John Rolfe were married at Jamestown.

Did Pocahontas become Catholic? ›

She was converted to Catholicism by French Jesuit priests but encountered hostility from her husband and his tribe towards the so-called “black robes”, as the missionaries were known.

Why did the Spanish want to convert the natives to Christianity? ›

Paternalist protection. Much of the expressed goals of the spread of Catholicism was to bring salvation to the souls of the indigenous peoples. The Church and the Crown alike viewed the role and presence of the Church in the Americas as a buffer against the corrupt encomenderos and other European settlers.

Why didn t British convert Indians to Christianity? ›

The Indian society was not entirely receptive to the Christian conversion. There were many who resisted the conversion and saw it as an attempt to undermine their traditional beliefs and practices.

Are there still descendants of Pocahontas? ›

There are over 100,000 Pocahontas descendants today, thanks to the prodigious generations of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Did Pocahontas get baptized? ›

This painting depicts the ceremony in which Pocahontas, daughter of the influential Algonkian chief Powhatan, was baptized and given the name Rebecca in an Anglican church. It took place in 1613 or 1614 in the colony at Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement on the North American continent.

Why did Pocahontas not marry John Smith? ›

In reality, Pocahontas too young for romance when she met Smith, and she didn't prevent his death. The pair did have a relationship, but it was possibly more like brother and sister and political in nature, according to historian David Silverman of George Washington University. Pocahontas was born around 1596.

What church is Pocahontas buried in? ›

Sadly she never made the journey back across the Atlantic as she contracted a disease, possibly smallpox, and died soon after the ship set sail from London in 1617. Pocahontas was buried at Saint George's church in Gravesend.

What is Princess Ariel's religion? ›

Ariel: she can be any religion she wants because she is fictional, she is a mermaid.

What church did Pocahontas get married? ›

Mud-walled structure was site of 1614 nuptials. The remains of the church where Pocahontas married an English tobacco farmer have been discovered at Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in the New World, archaeologists announced in October.

Why was the conversion of Britain to Christianity significant? ›

The conversion of Britain to Christianity in the early Middle Ages was significant for Western Europe for several reasons: Monasteries established in Britain became centers of intellectual activity and monks from Britain founded new monasteries elsewhere in Western Europe.

Why did Britain adopt Christianity? ›

It began when Roman artisans and traders arriving in Britain spread the story of Jesus along with stories of their Pagan deities. Christianity was just one cult amongst many, but unlike the cults of Rome, Christianity demanded exclusive allegiance from its followers.

What role did Pocahontas play in the English colonization of Virginia? ›

She was instrumental to maintaining relations between her father and the Jamestown colonists and is believed to be the first Powhatan Indian to convert to Christianity. She is remembered as a courageous, strong woman who left an indelible impression on colonial America.

Why is Pocahontas important to Native American history? ›

Pocahontas was directly involved in the relationship between the English and the Powhatan Indians that whipsawed between friendly trade of food and open warfare and kidnapping.

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