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Lenape
thumb|Two Delaware Nation citizens, Jennie Bobb and her daughter Nellie Longhat, in [[Oklahoma, in 1915]] The Lenape (, , ; ), also called the Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada.
Dresden
village in Ohio
Delaware
Native American languages centered around the Delaware River
Kieft's War
conflict between the colonial province of New Netherland and the Wappinger and Lenape Indians in what is now New York and New Jersey.
Gnadenhutten massacre
massacre
Unami
Eastern Algonquian language of North America
Esopus Wars
two localized conflicts between Dutch settlers and the Esopus tribe of Lenape Indians during the latter half of the 17th century
Six Nations of the Grand River 40
Indian reserve in Ontario
Kittanning Expedition
1756 battle of the French and Indian War
Choptank people
Native American people
Shackamaxon
treaty between William Penn and the Delaware Indians
Walam Olum
purported Lenape historical narrative
Siwanoy
The Siwanoy () were an Indigenous American band of Munsee-speaking people, who lived in Long Island Sound along the coasts of what are now The Bronx, Westchester County, New York, and Fairfield County, Connecticut. They were one of the western bands of the Wappinger Confederacy. By 1640, their territory (Wykagyl) extended from Hell Gate to Norwalk, Connecticut, and as far inland as White Plains; it became hotly contested between Dutch and English colonial interests.
Raritan tribe
bands of the Lenape people living around the Raritan River and its bay, in what is now northeastern New Jersey and Staten Island, New York
Treaty of Fort Pitt
1778 treaty between the United States and Lenape
Esopus tribe
ethnic group
Treaty of Easton
treaty of 1758 between Indigenous and British
Enoch Brown school massacre
School massacre in Pennsylvania, United States
Walking Purchase
Land agreement between Penn family and Lenape native Indians in the 1737
Kittanning
18th-century Native American village in the Ohio Country