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But by other measures, this small collection, taken mostly from the artifacts owned by ancestors of Pennsylvania Lenape Indians, represents an important sea change for surviving members of the ...
"In short, the Lenape people paid a stiff price during the settlement of Pennsylvania. Lenape, as well as all Native people, do not want their history forgotten." In 1830, ...
Adding to that sad story is Pennsylvania as a state refusing to recognize the Lenape or any other tribe. This is odd to me; in my native California, 109 tribes and counting are recognized.
For years, the Lenape Nation of Southeastern Pennsylvania and other American Indian groups have pushed for state certification, which would give tribes access to scholarships, government benefits ...
Adding to that sad story is Pennsylvania as a state refusing to recognize the Lenape or any other tribe. This is odd to me; in my native California, 109 tribes and counting are recognized.
Here in Bucks County, it’s sad the original people for the most part have vanished. The Lenape Indians were driven out of Pennsylvania by the avarice of 18th century land speculators, immigrant ...
It is not known when the first Pennsylvania German met an American Indian. Unlike the Pilgrim Fathers of Massachusetts or the Jamestown, Va. English, the local settlers had no William Bradford or J… ...
Pennsylvania does not officially recognize the Lenape Nation or any Native American tribe, a fact that strikes to the very core of Lenape Nation member Adam Waterbear DePaul.
Adding to that sad story is Pennsylvania as a state refusing to recognize the Lenape or any other tribe. This is odd to me; in my native California, 109 tribes and counting are recognized.
"In short, the Lenape people paid a stiff price during the settlement of Pennsylvania. Lenape, as well as all Native people, do not want their history forgotten." In 1830, ...
Adding to that sad story is Pennsylvania as a state refusing to recognize the Lenape or any other tribe. This is odd to me; in my native California, 109 tribes and counting are recognized.
Adding to that sad story is Pennsylvania as a state refusing to recognize the Lenape or any other tribe. This is odd to me; in my native California, 109 tribes and counting are recognized.
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