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Savages (. Pocahontas. song) " Savages " is a song from the 1995 Disney animated film Pocahontas. It addresses themes of othering, xenophobia, and genocide. The song has been met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some deeming it to be racist, stating that it encourages the listener to dehumanize Native Americans .
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[POWHATAN] We must sound the drums of war [NATIVES] They're savages, savages First we deal with this one Then we sound the drums of war [ENGLISH SETTLERS] Savages, savages [BEN] Let's go get a few ...
"Savages" is a group song and the seventh song of Disney's 1995 animated feature film, Pocahontas, performed by both the Indians and settlers as they prepare for war. After John Smith is arrested thinking he killed Kocoum, whom has been sent by Nakoma in order to stop Pocahontas from falling in love with John Smith (actually Thomas who shot him), Thomas worriedly runs to the English settlers ...
Savages! Barely even human. Now we sound the drums of war! [Ratcliffe:] This will be the day. Let's go, men! [Powhatan:] This will be the morning. [Chorus:] We will see them dying in the dust. [Pocahontas:] I don't know what I can do. Still I know I've got to try.