I Am Old and Weak … and You Are Young and Strong: The Intersecting Histories of Rutgers University and the Lenni Lenape

When the indigenous people along the banks of the Raritan were first becoming acquainted with the Dutch settlers who had come to live among them, they responded with humor whenever possible. They loved to tease the newcomers, testing to see how much they could get them to believe, and then laughing...

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Hauptverfasser: Camilla Townsend, Ugonna Amaechi, Jacob Arnay, Shelby Berner, Lynn Biernacki, Vanessa Bodossian, Megan Brink, Joseph Cuzzolino, Melissa Deutsch, Emily Edelman, Esther Esquenazi, Brian Hagerty, Blaise Hode, Dana Jordan, Andrew Kim, Eric Knittel, Brianna Leider, Jessica MacDonald, Kathleen Margeotes, Anjelica Matcho, William Nisley, Elisheva Rosen, Ethan Smith, Amanda Stein, Chad Stewart, Ryan Von Sauers
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Melissa Deutsch
Emily Edelman
Esther Esquenazi
Brian Hagerty
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Dana Jordan
Andrew Kim
Eric Knittel
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Elisheva Rosen
Ethan Smith
Amanda Stein
Chad Stewart
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American minorities
Anthropology
Armed conflict
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Brothers
Children
Christianity
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Cousins
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Persons
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Siblings
Social groups
Social institutions
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Sociology
Spiritual belief systems
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War
White people
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