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Common Misconceptions | Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation
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Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation. What is a Tribe? What is an American Indian Tribe? When considering this issued it is helpful to remember that an American Indian Tribe is a community of American Indians that is:. Historical – Continuous – Interrelated – Self Governing. Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation. Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware. The Keepers of the Land. Hidden in Plain Sight. NMAI – Smithsonian Institution. NJ Commission on Indian Affairs.
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Featured Exhibits | Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation
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Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation. In the fall of 1682, under the branches of a mighty elm tree that grew along the Delaware River, the chiefs of the Lenape (represented by their spokesman Chief Tamanend) met with William Penn. A Treaty of Friendship was made between. On March 4-6, 2010 the Penn Treaty Museum. Dr Gregory Schaaf of the Center for Indigenous Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico, was a keynote speaker and presented on the significance of wampum belts and peace trees, with a special foc...
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Print | Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation
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Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation. A Book by Amy Hill Hearth on the Life of Marion “Strong Medicine” Gould, a tribal elder and mother of Chief Mark Gould. Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation. Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware. The Keepers of the Land. Hidden in Plain Sight. NMAI – Smithsonian Institution. NJ Commission on Indian Affairs. Non-Historical Stories and “Prophesies” – Fiction and Fairy Tales.
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Curriculum Guidelines | Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation
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Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation. Recommended Non-Fiction and History Books:. A Delaware Indian Symposium,. A Study of Delaware Indian Medicine Practice and Folk Beliefs,. A Study of the Delaware Indian Big House Ceremony,. Frank G. Speck. David Zeisberger’s History of Northern American Indians,. Delaware’s Forgotten Folk: The Story of the Moors and Nanticokes,. Eastern Shore Indians of Virginia and Maryland,. Helen C. Rountree and Thomas E.Davidson. Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing,.
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Special Cultural Exhibits | Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation
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Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation. Contributed by Brett PaddlesUpstream. A Few Traditional Games. Contributed by Brett PaddlesUpstream. Pick-up-sticks, Jackstaws (Selahtinalitin). Contributed by Brett PaddlesUpstream. Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation. Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware. The Keepers of the Land. Hidden in Plain Sight. NMAI – Smithsonian Institution. NJ Commission on Indian Affairs. Non-Historical Stories and “Prophesies” – Fiction and Fairy Tales.
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Events | Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation
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Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation. Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation. Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware. The Keepers of the Land. Hidden in Plain Sight. NMAI – Smithsonian Institution. NJ Commission on Indian Affairs. Non-Historical Stories and “Prophesies” – Fiction and Fairy Tales.
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Native Pride
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Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation. Key Leaders during Tribal Reorganization in New Jersey. Nanticoke-Lenape Children performing a traditional dance. Annual Pow Wows, which are celebrations of American Indian Culture and are marked by drumming, dancing, eating, and the display and sale of crafts, were opened to the public. Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation. Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware. The Keepers of the Land. Hidden in Plain Sight. NMAI – Smithsonian Institution. NJ Commission on Indian Affairs.
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Tribal Government | Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation
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Supreme Court Rulings and Opinions. The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation is a constitutionally organized, self-governing, inherently sovereign American Indian Nation. We are a member nation of the Confederation of Sovereign Nanticoke-Lenape Tribes. Which is an intertribal union between our Tribe, the Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware. And the Nanticoke Indian Tribe of Delaware. With which we are historically and genealogically interrelated. The oldest and largest organization of American Indian Tribes.
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Information presented on this Web Portal is collected, maintained, and provided for the convenience of the user. While every effort is made to ensure that such information is accurate and up-to-date, the State of Delaware does not certify the authenticity of information that originates from third parties. Today about 500 descendants of the original Nanticoke Indians reside in Delaware. They celebrate their heritage each September with the Nanticoke Indian Pow Wow. nanticokeindians.org.
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Native New Jersey News and Events. The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Cultural Information Website. Has historical information, current tribal information, and details outreach prorams and Mini-Pow Wow presentations. The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Official Tribal Website. Has information about our council, many photos of recent events, links to other sites, and an online group page. The Nanticoke Indian Tribe Website. We Have A Story To Tell. Diplomacy in New England.
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