Lenape (Delaware) Tribe of Indians Homepage: Federal Recognition Again, FAQ's, Social Dances, Lenape Football Game, Mens Clothing, Womens Clothing, Humor.
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Nanticoke Indian History The Nanticoke Indians once roamed the area of what is now Maryland and Delaware. The Last villages and Reservations On Delmarva were dissolved during the decade preceding 1750. The people from Delmarva were relocating to the North and West. But some Indian families stayed behind, merging invisibly into the white society. Now their customs and their language is lost. The ...
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The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians Of New Jersey The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey elected its first Tribal Council in 1978, becoming the largest active Tribe of Indians in the State of New Jersey. The Tribe has a membership of over fifteen hundred (1500) families with many more unaccounted for. The majority of these families are involved in public awareness of their cultural ...
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Introduction to the Desana Indian culture from the South American Amazon basin. This site is an educational resource for this unique tribe and provides supplementary links.
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This article appeared in the June 25th Issue of TV Times - Back to History Index - Nanticoke Tribe Preserves Its Past By David Maull TV Times It was fourteen years ago when the Nanticoke Indian Tribe followed through with plans to preserve its rich heritage in Delaware and Maryland. Once an old dilapidated school house from the 1920s was refurbished and donations of Indian clothing and artifacts ...
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Dieguenos Literature Though Mission Indians were converted long ago, those teachings were not evident in the continuance of their early folklore, passed down from generation to generation. Cinon Duro, the last of long-ago chiefs of the Dieguenos, related their traditions of in the following legends in the late 1890s. Stories/Legends Fiesta Tu-Chai-Pai Fly at the Council Impiety of Frog Story of ...
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