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  1. An ADDRESS Of The REPRESENTATIVES Of The RELIGIOUS SOCIETY Of FRIENDS, For PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY And DELAWARE, To THEIR FELLOW-CITIZENS, On BEHALF OF The INDIANS. by [Religious Socity of Friends].[Native American Indians]., 1891
  2. The Delaware Indians: A History by C. A. Weslager, 1990-03
  3. The Delaware (Native American Histories) by Michelle Levine, 2006-11
  4. Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Richard C. Adams, 2000-08
  5. Handbook of the Delaware Indian Language: The Oral of a Native People by Scott Hayes Wenning, 2000-08
  6. In Pursuit of the Past: An Anthropological and Bibliographic Guide to Maryland and Delaware (Native American Bibliography Series) by Frank W. Porter, 1986-01
  7. The Delaware Indians: A Brief History by Richard Adams, 1995-07
  8. The Lanape of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, And Ontario (The Library of Native Americans) by Anne Dalton, 2005-08
  9. Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians by Edwin Robert Walker, 2004-01-01
  10. The Grandfathers Speak: Native American Folk Tales of the Lenape People (International Folk Tale Series) by Hitakonanu'Laxk, 1994-03
  11. Trouble's Daughter: The Story of Susanna Hutchinson, Indian Captive by Katherine Kirkpatrick, 2000-02-08
  12. Peoples of the River Valleys: The Odyssey of the Delaware Indians (Early American Studies) by Amy C. Schutt, 2007-12
  13. Delaware's Forgotten Folk: The Story of the Moors and Nanticokes by C. A. Weslager, 2006-10
  14. Delaware Indians Eastern Fishermen and Farmers by Sonia Bleeker, 1953-06

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82. Rich Wilson's Online Communicator
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83. American Indian Language Resources
on Aanishnaabeg (Algonkian Cree, delaware, Odawa, Ojibwe of the Americas; Statusof American Indian Languages in on the Use of native American Languages (1991).
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84. Flags Of The Native American Peoples Of The US
version of the original book called native American Flags to The Cabazon Band of MissionIndians (CA) *; The Caddo SD); The Coushatta (LA); The delaware or Lenni
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The Following Tribes have adopted flags and their designs are included in the book "The Flags of the Native American Peoples of the United States" (except where noted):
In many instances multiple flags are presented for a particular tribe in the book. Those selected for inclusion in this online venue represent the breadth of design employed and are limited solely to the most current flag. (NOTE: There are some links to "The Flags of the Native Peoples of the United States" that point you directly to this page, for a better understanding of this site, please start from the MAIN page, Thanks, Don Healy NOW available, a full color flag chart depicting 130 flags representing 102 nations and/or associations listed on this page. Coming in Fall, 2003 - a new updated version of the original book called Native American Flags to be published by University of Oklahoma Press. As of November, 2002 this updated book will contain at least 180 different tribes, more than 200 illustrations with 192 of them in full color. When published it will be available form Amazon.com and BN.com or through your favorite bookstore! I do not sell any of these flags see Item 5 off the main menu!!

85. Delaware, Indigenous People Of North America. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth E
the AlgonquianWakashan linguistic stock (see native American languages 1. The westernDelaware sided with the French in last of the French and Indian Wars, took
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86. Native American Religion In Early America - The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centu
In both versions, native peoples figured primarily as a book of primary sources, TheIndian Peoples of the Department of History at the University of delaware.
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Teaching about Native American religion is a challenging task to tackle with students at any level, if only because the Indian systems of belief and ritual were as legion as the tribes inhabiting North America. So let's begin by trimming down that bewildering variety to manageable proportions with three glittering generalizations (which might, with luck, prove more useful than misleading).
  • First, at the time of European contact, all but the simplest indigenous cultures in North America had developed coherent religious systems that included cosmologiescreation myths, transmitted orally from one generation to the next, which purported to explain how those societies had come into being. Second, most native peoples worshiped an all-powerful, all-knowing Creator or "Master Spirit" (a being that assumed a variety of forms and both genders). They also venerated or placated a host of lesser supernatural entities, including an evil god who dealt out disaster, suffering, and death. Third and finally, the members of most tribes believed in the immortality of the human soul and an afterlife, the main feature of which was the abundance of every good thing that made earthly life secure and pleasant.
  • 87. Native American Criminal Justice Resources
    delaware Indian Tribe of Western Oklahoma. delaware (Lenape) Tribe ofIndians. Department of native American Studies UC Davis. Describing
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    For Additional Resources: For Information on International Criminal Justice and Criminal Justice in selected countries go to my Comparative Criminal Justice Resources Page. For Information on Criminal Justice History go to my Criminal Justice History Resources Page. For Information on Planning, Research and Research Methods, Statistics, Selected Information and Statistics Sources, Writing and Writing Assistance, Studing and Learning, and Methods for Searching the Net go to my Page. For information on Victims, Victimology, Page.
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    88. Native American Indian Tribes
    by American Indian and Alaska native Population 1999 Spoken at Home by American IndianPersons 5 Years Northeast Abenaki, Algonkin, Beothuk, delaware, Erie, Fox
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    89. Delaware Indian - History And Discussion
    delaware Indian Discussion Board. Interesting Sites American Indian Tribe.com. Algonquin.tv.Lenape.org. delaware Tribe of indians. LenniLenape. The Lenape People.
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    Essential Reading Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing (Iroquois and Their Neighbors)
    by Richard C. Adams, et al (Paperback - August 2000) The Indians of New Jersey (New Jersey History Series ; 3)
    by Gregory Evans Dowd The Lenape or Delaware Indians : The Original People of New Jersey, Southeastern New York State, Eastern Pennsylvania Herbert C. Kraft, et al; Paperback Rainbow Crow : A Lenape Tale
    by Nancy Van Laan, Beatriz Vidal (Illustrator) (Paperback - September 1991) Lenape : A Historical Novel + the Colony of New Sweden : A General Factual Overview
    by Bill Albensi (Hardcover - December 1987) Mythology of the Lenape : Guide and Texts
    by John Bierhorst (Paperback - October 1995) Lenape + Colony of New Sweden : A Historical Novel
    by Bill Colony of New Sweden Albensi (Paperback - August 1987) DelawareIndian.com is your starting point in learning about the Delaware- Lenni Lenape Indian culture, its Nations, and Resources on the Web. The Delaware tribe is known by two names; that of Lenape, and Delaware, a name later to the tribe by European colonists.

    90. Catawba
    with Virginia, the Carolinas, or their native allies was they found a refuge amongthe delaware and Iroquois the first years of the French and Indian War (1755
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    CATAWBA HISTORY [Note: This is a single part of what will be, by my classification, about 240 compact tribal histories (contact to 1900). It is limited to the lower 48 states of the U.S. but also includes those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had important roles (Huron, Micmac, Assiniboine, etc.). This history's content and style are representative. The normal process at this point is to circulate an almost finished product among a peer group for comment and criticism. Using the Internet, this can be more inclusive. Feel free to comment or suggest corrections via e-mail. Working together we can end some of the historical misinformation about Native Americans. You will find the ego at this end to be of standard size. Thanks for stopping by. I look forward to your comments... Lee Sultzman Location Catawba River near the North and South Carolina border extending west to Broad River, their boundary with the Cherokee. Population Before contact, the Catawba were probably two separate tribes: the Catawba proper and the Iswa. Together, they may have numbered as many as 10,000, but when the first British estimates were made in 1692, their population was about 5,000. During the next 70 years the Catawba absorbed remnants from other Siouan-speaking tribes in the region. Despite this, their population declined rapidly from the combination of disease, war, and alcohol. By 1728 they had 400 warriors and a population of about 1,400. They lost half of these to smallpox epidemic during 1738. A generation later (1759-60), smallpox again took half leaving a total of 400. The census of 1826 found only 110 Catawba. Presently, about 1,200 descendants are living in the vicinity of Rock Hill, SC. Total tribal membership lists 2,600. The Catawba are recognized as a tribe by the federal government and the State of South Carolina.

    91. Arts And Crafts Of The Delaware Indian Tribe
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    92. Delaware Nation Native American Sites
    delaware Nation native American Sites Pennsylvania Dutch FamilyHistory Home. delaware Nation (Lenape) native American Sites.
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    Delaware Nation Native American Sites... Pennsylvania Dutch Family History Home
    Delaware Nation (Lenape) Native American Sites If you have any questions about this site, contact FamilyHart . We do not however perform research for others. This page last updated on Friday, 16-Jan-2004 08:18:36 MST

    93. American Indian Studies
    Cowlitz Indian Tribe. delaware Tribe of Idaho. Town Creek Indian Mound. This sitepresents the native American Legacy found at the Town Creek Indian Mound.
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    This site received over 1,500,000 hits in 2002 from 50 countries throughout the world.
    American Indian History and Related Issues
    American Indian Studies programs were created at a number of universities throughout the United States beginning in the late 1960s. The American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1994 and is the oldest continuous existing program. This world wide site is a developing site supervised by Professor Troy Johnson and is dedicated to the presentation of unique artwork, photographs, video and sound recordings which accurately reflect the history, culture and richness of the Native American experience in North America and has been expanded to include Indian people of Central America and Mexico. Contributions and comments may be made by contacting Professor Johnson See the various books Troy Johnson has written on the American Indian Culture.
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    Alcatraz Occupation: The Story The 1969 occupation of Alcatraz Island is seen as a watershed event in contemporary Native American history. This site provides a brief history of the occupation as documented in my book, "The Occupation of Alcatraz Island, Indian Self-determination and The Rise of Indian Activism Alcatraz Occupaion in photographs This collection of photographs and descriptions by Ilka Hartmann tell the story of the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island through the eyes of those who made up the occupation force.

    94. Smithsonian Institution, Anthropology Outreach Office: Native American Medicine
    (Includes articles on native American healing practices). Tantaquidgeon, Gladys.Folk Medicine of the delaware and Related Algonkian IndiansStudy of
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    Selected References on NATIVE AMERICAN HEALING AND MEDICINE
    Alvarez, Albert, ed. Piman Shamanism and Staying Sickness (Kaicim Munkidag) . Donald M. Bahr, anthropologist; Juan Gregorio, shaman; David I. Lopez, interpreter. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1974. (A healing process discussed by the shaman who performed the ceremony) Barbeau, Charles Marius. Medicine-men on the North Pacific Coast . Ottawa: Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, National Museum of Canada, 1958. (May be difficult to locate, but contains excellent information on Native American healing practices) Barrow, Mark V. Health and Diseases of American Indians North of Mexico: A Bibliography 1800-1969 . Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1972. Carter, William Harry. North American Indian Medical Practice and Burial Customs . London, Ontario: Namind, 1973. Grim, John A. The Shaman: Patterns of Siberian and Ojibway Healing . Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1983. (A comparison of traditions and cultural development among these two groups) Hand, Wayland, ed.

    95. NativeWeb Resources: Native American Tribal Pages
    The delaware of today number close to 10,000 and the Navajo Nation, the largest NativeAmerican tribe in NCAI Directory of Indian Nations in continental United
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    Page native Peoples Magazine nativeTechnative American Technology and Art Gatheringof Nations The delaware Tribe Nez Perce Tribe Oneida Indian Nation Lakota
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    97. American Indian Languages
    extended tracts in various native American languages Brébeuf appendices includinga native language concordance Handbook of the delaware Indian Language The
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