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Cuyloga believes that after he leaves True Son at the river, True Son will struggle with his identity and the challenges of living between two cultures. He recognizes that True Son will face difficulties adapting to his life among the white settlers, as he has been raised in the Lenape tradition. Cuyloga hopes that True Son will ultimately find his own path, but he fears for the boy's ability to navigate the complexities of his dual heritage.

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