Sources: “A History of the Indian Villages and Place Names in Pennsylvania” by George P. Donehoo, 1928; “The Origin of New Jersey Place Names” by the New Jersey Writers Project, 1938 Lehigh Valley man ...
Native Americans, as gifted storytellers of oral history, had no need for written language. Since Anglo immigrants preferred ...
The Trent House Association will present a virtual talk titled “Ties That Bind: Nanticoke and Lenape Language and Revitalization” 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23 via Zoom ...
May 1—ANDERSON — As he strolled slowly around a set of tables set up in a large square, Joe Cronk stopped occasionally and greeted each of his students with a simple question, spoken in the Lenape ...
In the rush of the holiday season you may have missed that a white buffalo was born at a small zoo in Pennsylvania. Only one in 10 million buffalo is born white, and local Native Americans gave him a ...
The grand opening of the Lenape Nation Cultural Center’s “Fulfilling a Prophecy” exhibit in Easton marks a sharp departure for Carol Kuhn, who spent the better part of her life obeying her grandmother ...
The Legendary Lenape series of environmental and cultural programs organized by the West Chester Green Team continued on July 22 with a session on Lenape language and canoeing at Westtown Lake. Over ...
My tribe, the Delaware Tribe of Indians, known as the main body of Lenape, arrived in Indian Territory in 1867. Our community then consisted of 900 survivors, comprised of 25 families. The three ...
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