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Lenape

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The Lenape, also called the Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada. Wikipedia
Oklahoma, U.S: 11,195 (2010)
Ontario, Canada: 2,300
Wisconsin, U.S: 1,565
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Lenape from www.lenape-nation.org
Pennsylvania is the only state (commonwealth) in the Lenapehokink that has never recognized its indigenous peoples. Lenape nations in Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and ...
Lenape from collaborativehistory.gse.upenn.edu
They were a nomadic people belonging to the Algonquian language family. Important tribes within this language group also included the Ojibwa, Blackfoot, and ...
The Lenape, Lenappe, Lenapi or Lenni Lenape (meaning "the people" or "true people") are a group of several bands of Native American people who share ...
Lenape from www.connerprairie.org
Step into Indiana territory and explore the life, culture and relationship between the Lenape Indians and American fur traders. Learn more.
Lenape from delawaretribe.org
Jun 26, 2013 · The name by which we call ourselves is Lenape [pronounced as if spelled “lun-NAH-pay”], and this name means something like “The People.
Lenape from native-land.ca
Welcome to the Territories page for the Lenapehoking (Lenni-Lenape). This is a page managed by Native Land Digital. Please let us know if you have any ...
Lenape from whyy.org
Jul 30, 2021 · The Lenape, whose name means “the real people,” are indigenous to the Delaware Valley. From parts of New York and eastern Pennsylvania to New ...
Lenape from delawaretribe.org
These are names and photographs of some of the common animals known to the Lenape or Delaware Indians. In the first column there are.
Lenape from www.lrhsd.org
The Lenape Regional High School District, in partnership with Rowan University (RU) and Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) through a College Accelerated ...