More About the Lenni-Lenape        

       

For More Information on the Internet: 


More Information about the towns Brotherton & Indian Mills


Indians of Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley


The Nanticoke Indian Tribe - Delaware - Very interesting site!!


Prerecorded History of Cape May County by Scott McGonigle


 In Bridgeton, I see a listing for  George Woodruff Indian Museum  

 I have not been there, but I would be happy to hear from any one who has.

The White men called them The Delaware - This site includes a list of their locations as they were first to move westward. 


A favorite book of mine  is :

Dickon Among the Lenape, (Indians of New Jersey)

available at most libraries or bookstores 


LEGENDS OF THE DELAWARE INDIANS
AND PICTURE WRITING

by Richard C. Adams, ed. by Deborah Nichols

Excellent Catalog of books, history, crafts... about the Lenape.

TOUCHING LEAVES COMPANY


Is it true or not??? Well, I have had emails on both sides of the issue!!

The Wallum Olum
(Lenape Heritage or a white man's fictional account) 


Further Reading

Other General New Jersey History Books list bits and pieces of the information

particularly books by John Cunningham and William McMahon.

If you know of a good book please let me know and I will be glad to add a reference.


Living History Sites 

Longhouse at Winakung

The Village of Winakung in Waterloo Village at Stanhope NJ

Please let me know of other sites in New Jersey. 


  Where are they Now!

        20th Century Groups in the Lenape Homeland       

Interesting new controversy, This will be interesting to watch:

Loophole at heart of Indian land claim in Shamong!

Follow this link to a msn group of nanticoke lenni lenape nation

 

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Nanticoke

Lenni-Lenape

Indians 

of

New Jersey

 

in Bridgeton NJ 

 Powhatan Renape Nation

 American Indian Museum

 in Rankokus NJ

New Confederacy Project

Lenape Then & Now Symposium

Sand Hill Band of Indians

They used to have a website


The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey


An interesting history presented and a link to 

Mitsawokett

I need to update my Lenape history page to include this information.

The link to the official webpage is temporarily missing, if you find it, please let me know.

Ramapough Nation

But here is a link to a  great history with excellent references:


Ramapough Mountain People
“The Jackson Whites

by: Randy D. Ralph, MLIS, Ph.D.

 

 


Very Interesting!!

Pocahontas Myth

 

Another excellent site for information is 

Lenni Lenape Historical Society, Museum of Indian Culture 

in Allentown PA


The Delaware Tribe in Oklahoma