The American Indian Reader: HistoryIndian Historian Press, 1974 |
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... Delaware . Among themselves they were called the Leni Lenape . So far as is known , the great tribes in this confederacy were known as the Minsee , Unami , and Unalach- tigo ; but these were really the three divisions of the Delawares ...
... Delaware . Among themselves they were called the Leni Lenape . So far as is known , the great tribes in this confederacy were known as the Minsee , Unami , and Unalach- tigo ; but these were really the three divisions of the Delawares ...
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... Delawares and their heirs , all their territorial rights in the fullest and most ample manner , as it hath been bounded by former treaties , as long as they the said Delaware Nation shall abide by , and hold fast the claim of friendship ...
... Delawares and their heirs , all their territorial rights in the fullest and most ample manner , as it hath been bounded by former treaties , as long as they the said Delaware Nation shall abide by , and hold fast the claim of friendship ...
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... Delawares was one of seven signed under the Continental Congress . The Delawares agreed to " engage to join the troops of the United States ... " It also proposed to " form a state whereof the Delaware nation shall be the head , and ...
... Delawares was one of seven signed under the Continental Congress . The Delawares agreed to " engage to join the troops of the United States ... " It also proposed to " form a state whereof the Delaware nation shall be the head , and ...
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