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- Lenape abstract "The Lenape /ləˈnɑːpi/ are Native American peoples now living in Canada and the United States. They are also called Delaware Indians after their historic territory along the frequently mountainous landscapes flanking the Delaware River watershed.As a result of disruptions and political will of the white population following the American Revolutionary War and later developments such as the oft-voiced attitudes later termed manifest destiny, which in part led to the Indian removals from the eastern United States, the main groups now live in Ontario (Canada), Wisconsin, and Oklahoma.Lenape kinship system has matrilineal clans, that is, children belong to their mother's clan, from which they gain social status and identity. The mother's eldest brother was more significant as a mentor to the male children than was their father, who was of another clan. Hereditary leadership passed through the maternal line, and women elders could remove leaders of whom they disapproved. Agricultural land was managed by women and allotted according to the subsistence needs of their extended families. Families were matrilocal; newlywed couples would live with the bride's family, where her mother and sisters could also assist her with her growing family.Most Lenape were pushed out of their homeland by expanding European colonies during the 18th century after losses from intertribal conflicts. Lenape communities were weakened by newly introduced diseases, mainly smallpox, and violence by Europeans. Iroquois people occasionally fought the Lenape. Surviving Lenape moved west into the upper Ohio River basin. The American Revolutionary War and United States' independence pushed them further west. In the 1860s, the United States government sent most Lenape remaining in the eastern United States to the Indian Territory under the Indian removal policy. In the 21st century, most Lenape now reside in the US state of Oklahoma, with some communities living also in Wisconsin, Ontario (Canada), and in their traditional homelands.".
- Lenape language English_language.
- Lenape language Munsee_language.
- Lenape language Unami_language.
- Lenape related Algonquian_peoples.
- Lenape religion Christianity.
- Lenape religion Native_American_Church.
- Lenape thumbnail Lenape_Languages.png?width=300.
- Lenape totalPopulation "16000".
- Lenape wikiPageExternalLink WWW.delawareindians.com.
- Lenape wikiPageExternalLink www.delawarenation.com.
- Lenape wikiPageExternalLink www.delawaretribeofindians.nsn.us.
- Lenape wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Lenape wikiPageExternalLink product_info.php?products_id=57170.
- Lenape wikiPageExternalLink www.lenape.org.
- Lenape wikiPageExternalLink main.html..
- Lenape wikiPageExternalLink www.mohican-nsn.gov.
- Lenape wikiPageExternalLink www.talk-lenape.org.
- Lenape wikiPageExternalLink _Colonialism_and_the_Discursive_Antecedents_of_Penns_Treaty_with_the_Indians_in_William_A._Pencak_and_Daniel_K._Richter_eds._From_Native_America_to_Penns_Woods_Colonists_Indians_and_the_Racial_Construction_of_Pennsylvania_State_College_Pennsylvania_State_University_Press_2004_18-40.
- Lenape wikiPageID "230270".
- Lenape wikiPageRevisionID "606593052".
- Lenape caption "Lenapehoking, the original Lenape territory. Munsee speakers in the north,".
- Lenape caption "Unami-speakers in the center, and Unalichtigo-speakers in the south".
- Lenape group "Lenape".
- Lenape group "notes".
- Lenape hasPhotoCollection Lenape.
- Lenape languages "English, Munsee, and Unami".
- Lenape pop "11195".
- Lenape pop "1565".
- Lenape population "Estimated 16,000".
- Lenape related "Other Algonquian peoples".
- Lenape religions Christianity.
- Lenape religions Native_American_Church.
- Lenape religions "traditional tribal religion".
- Lenape website WWW.delawareindians.com.
- Lenape subject Category:Algonquian_ethnonyms.
- Lenape subject Category:First_Nations_in_Ontario.
- Lenape subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Northeastern_Woodlands.
- Lenape subject Category:Lenape.
- Lenape subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Delaware.
- Lenape subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Indiana.
- Lenape subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_New_Jersey.
- Lenape subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_New_York.
- Lenape subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Ohio.
- Lenape subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Oklahoma.
- Lenape subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Pennsylvania.
- Lenape subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Wisconsin.
- Lenape subject Category:People_of_New_Netherland.
- Lenape type Abstraction100002137.
- Lenape type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Lenape type Group100031264.
- Lenape type NativeAmericanTribesInDelaware.
- Lenape type NativeAmericanTribesInNewJersey.
- Lenape type NativeAmericanTribesInNewYork.
- Lenape type NativeAmericanTribesInOhio.
- Lenape type NativeAmericanTribesInOklahoma.
- Lenape type NativeAmericanTribesInPennsylvania.
- Lenape type SocialGroup107950920.
- Lenape type Tribe108372411.
- Lenape type EthnicGroup.
- Lenape type Collective.
- Lenape comment "The Lenape /ləˈnɑːpi/ are Native American peoples now living in Canada and the United States.".
- Lenape label "Delawarowie".
- Lenape label "Lenape".
- Lenape label "Lenape".
- Lenape label "Lenape".
- Lenape label "Lenapes".
- Lenape label "Lenapes".
- Lenape label "Lenni Lenape".
- Lenape label "Lenni-Lenape".
- Lenape label "Делавары".
- Lenape label "レナペ".
- Lenape sameAs Lenni_Lenape.
- Lenape sameAs Lenape.
- Lenape sameAs Lenapes.
- Lenape sameAs Lenape.
- Lenape sameAs Lenape.
- Lenape sameAs レナペ.
- Lenape sameAs 레나페_족.
- Lenape sameAs Lenni-Lenape.
- Lenape sameAs Delawarowie.
- Lenape sameAs Lenapes.
- Lenape sameAs m.01hhnn.
- Lenape sameAs Q82048.
- Lenape sameAs Q82048.
- Lenape sameAs Lenape.
- Lenape wasDerivedFrom Lenape?oldid=606593052.
- Lenape depiction Lenape_Languages.png.
- Lenape homepage WWW.delawareindians.com.
- Lenape isPrimaryTopicOf Lenape.
- Lenape name "Lenape".