More About the Lenni-Lenape
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For More Information on the Internet:
More Information about the towns Brotherton & Indian Mills
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
by Richard C. Adams, ed. by Deborah Nichols
Excellent Catalog of books, history, crafts... about the Lenape.
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)
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
The Village of Winakung in Waterloo Village at Stanhope NJ
Please let me know of other sites in New Jersey.
Where are they Now!
Interesting new controversy, This will be interesting to watch:
Loophole at heart of Indian land claim in Shamong!
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in Bridgeton NJ |
in Rankokus NJ |
Lenape Then & Now Symposium |
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They used to have a website The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey An interesting history presented and a link to 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. But here is a link to a great history with excellent references:
Ramapough
Mountain People
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Very Interesting!!
Another excellent site for information is
in Allentown PA
The Delaware Tribe in Oklahoma