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The Brotherton Indian Reservation
GRADES 9 THROUGH 12
Books, Articles and Teachers Guides
"Lenapehoking Falls, the Lenapes Survive, 1664-1801"
(Lenape Migrations, Removal and Revival, Road to the East)
pp. 45-59. In The Indians of New Jersey
Gregory Evans Dowd. New Jersey History Series. Trenton: New Jersey Historical Commission, 1992
"Emergent Native American Groups in New Jersey"
pp. 13-30,In Folk Legacies Revisited
David Steven Cohen. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1995
"Westward and Eastward Migrations, 1750 to Today"
(Lenapes in the Old Northwest, Four Road West, New Jersey Indians Today)
pp. 59-69, In The Indians of New Jersey
Gregory Evans Dowd. New Jersey History Series. Trenton: New Jersey Historical Commission, 1992
Audio and Video
Royal Rule and Religious Revival
A 30-minute television documentary about New Jersey in the early eighteenth century. A co-production of New Jersey Network and the New Jersey Historical Commission, 1993
Teedyuscung (online video)
www.nj-history.org
Click on " Enter"
Click on " American Revolution"
Click on " The Lenape"
Click on " Video-Teedyuscung"
Documents
Words That Make New Jersey History
Edited by Howard L. Green. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1995.
The Brotherton Indian Reservation (1759), pp. 45-46
The Lenape's Last Appeal (1832), pp. 97-98
Online Lectures
David Steven Cohen, "Troublesome Times a'Coming"
www.nj-history.org
Click on " Enter"
Click on " American Revolution"
Click on " Antecedents"
Click on " David Cohen"
Click on " Teedyuscung's Complaints"
Gregory Dowd, "Two Lenapes, Two Franklins: Diplomacy, Justice and Evasive Coexistence, 1737-1787"
www.nj-history.org
Click on " Enter"
Click on " American Revolution"
Click on " The Lenape"
Click on " Online Lecture-Gregory Dowd"
Click on " The Delaware and the Covenant Chain", " Teedyuscung and the Walking Purchse", " Benjamin Franklin and the Paxton Boys", " William Franklin and the Treaty of Fort Stanwyck"
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