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It was said that he could carry children upon his back, and it was widely known that he loved gingerbread. Jumbo's sale caused a great uproar throughout England, with Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales among many expressing.

Despite attempts to block the sale, the ever-resourceful Barnum managed to secure his elephant. Preparing to board trains in St. Thomas, Ontario on September 15, , Jumbo was hit by an oncoming locomotive and killed. According to legend, Jumbo sacrificed his own life to save a baby elephant.

After the tragedy, Barnum commissioned what was called the world's largest taxidermy job ever performed, and donated Jumbo's stuffed remains to Tufts. After a four-year world tour with the stuffed Jumbo as the centerpiece, the pachyderm's hide finally arrived at Tufts with much celebration in March Jumbo instantly became the main attraction of the Barnum Museum and was adopted by the university as its mascot. For 86 years, Jumbo stood sedately in Barnum as it changed around him.

In , the museum was closed and turned into student lounges, leaving just Jumbo, a companion albino elephant, and a display of Barnum's life. Notable Locations. Bowen gate. Libraries and Study Areas.

Lilly music library. It offers music, scores and books for any student, faculty or staff. Eaton Hall. Tisch Library. The Tisch Library holds 2. Ginn Library. It contains collections related to the field of international relations, law and diplomacy.

Residences on campus. Bush Hall. Miller Hall. Tilton hall. West Hall. School Reviews. Tufts was ranked 27th in National Universities and 26th in best undergraduate teaching. I took a bridge year to learn Spanish, experience a different country and culture, and give back to the international community.

After graduating high school and before beginning university I spent a year in Cuenca, Ecuador. I lived with a wonderful host family and volunteered with two different local organizations, a government branch and a tech startup. Thank you Tufts! Study resources. SOSC White settlers forcibly removed Native American people from their ancestral homes and relocated them onto lands to which they had no historical connection.

Native Americans were forced to wear non-Indian clothes, to read and write in English, to convert to Christianity, and were not allowed to leave the reservations without permission. There are approximately federally recognized tribes in the US today, but only about reservations.

Many reservations are stricken with economic poverty and related issues of failing education, healthcare, and violence. Native Americans have the lowest employment rate of any racial or ethnic group. The percentage of homes that are overcrowded on reservations is three to six times higher than the percentage of overcrowded homes in the US as a whole.

Indian youth have the highest rate of suicide among all ethnic groups in the US and is the second-leading cause of death for Native youth aged 15— These are all symptoms of a premeditated and ongoing colonial project by the US government. The name of the Rez evokes the violent colonization and lived experiences of Native American people.



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