Wampum given by Native Americans to William Penn to seal their treaty in colonial Pennsylvania. Hand-colored woodcut
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The path on the rainbow, an anthology of songs and chants from the Indians of North America . FRAGMENT FROM THE WALLUM- OLUM OR CHRONICLE OF THE LENI-LENAPE (Delaivare) After the mshing waters had subsided The Lenape of the Turtle were close to-gether, In hollow houses, living together there. It freezes where they abode: It snows where they abode: It storms where they abode: It is cold where they abode. At this northern place they speak favor-ably Of mild, cool lands With many deer and buffaloes. As they journeyed, some being strong, Some being rich, they separated Into house-builders and hunt
The path on the rainbow, an anthology of songs and chants from the Indians of North America . FRAGMENT FROM THE WALLUM- OLUM OR CHRONICLE OF THE LENI-LENAPE (Delaivare) After the mshing waters had subsided The Lenape of the Turtle were close to-gether, In hollow houses, living together there. It freezes where they abode: It snows where they abode: It storms where they abode: It is cold where they abode. At this northern place they speak favor-ably Of mild, cool lands With many deer and buffaloes. As they journeyed, some being strong, Some being rich, they separated Into house-builders and hunt https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-path-on-the-rainbow-an-anthology-of-songs-and-chants-from-the-indians-of-north-america-fragment-from-the-wallum-olum-or-chronicle-of-the-leni-lenape-delaivare-after-the-mshing-waters-had-subsided-the-lenape-of-the-turtle-were-close-to-gether-in-hollow-houses-living-together-there-it-freezes-where-they-abode-it-snows-where-they-abode-it-storms-where-they-abode-it-is-cold-where-they-abode-at-this-northern-place-they-speak-favor-ably-of-mild-cool-lands-with-many-deer-and-buffaloes-as-they-journeyed-some-being-strong-some-being-rich-they-separated-into-house-builders-and-hunt-image343349944.html
Ni-có-man, The Answer, Second Chief, 1830.
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Native Americans concluding a treaty with William Penn 1680s. Hand-colored woodcut
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. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. to theWest were the Leni Lenape, meaning, realmen or true men, commonly called Dela-ware Indians. According to the Hand-book of American Indians, they were aconfederacy of three clans and were fore-most of the Algonquin tribes, occupyingEastern Pennsylvania, Southeastern NewYork, and all of New Jersey and Dela-ware. In remote times they were recognizedas Grand Father, by neighboring tribes,until 1720 when the Iroquois or Six Na-tions, through trickery assumed dominion
. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. to theWest were the Leni Lenape, meaning, realmen or true men, commonly called Dela-ware Indians. According to the Hand-book of American Indians, they were aconfederacy of three clans and were fore-most of the Algonquin tribes, occupyingEastern Pennsylvania, Southeastern NewYork, and all of New Jersey and Dela-ware. In remote times they were recognizedas Grand Father, by neighboring tribes,until 1720 when the Iroquois or Six Na-tions, through trickery assumed dominion https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-centennial-history-of-kutztown-pennsylvania-celebrating-the-centennial-of-the-incorporation-of-the-borough-1815-1915-to-thewest-were-the-leni-lenape-meaning-realmen-or-true-men-commonly-called-dela-ware-indians-according-to-the-hand-book-of-american-indians-they-were-aconfederacy-of-three-clans-and-were-fore-most-of-the-algonquin-tribes-occupyingeastern-pennsylvania-southeastern-newyork-and-all-of-new-jersey-and-dela-ware-in-remote-times-they-were-recognizedas-grand-father-by-neighboring-tribesuntil-1720-when-the-iroquois-or-six-na-tions-through-trickery-assumed-dominion-image370390859.html
Penn's Treaty with the Indians, c. 1840/1844.
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William Penn concluding a treaty with the Native Americans in Pennsylvania Colony. Hand-colored steel engraving
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. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] DELAWAEE 385 men, are descended several well-known families of Wisconsin and Minnesota. (C. T.) Delaware. A confederacy, formerly the most important of the Algonquian stock, occupying the entire basin of Delaware r. in K. Pennsylvania and s. e. New York, together with most of New Jersey and Delaware. Tliey called themselves Lenapeor Leni-lenape, equivalent to 'real men,' or 'native, genuine men'; the Eng- hsh knew them as Delawares, from the name of their principal river; the Frencli called them Loups, 'wolves,' a term probably applied originally to the Ma- hic
. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] DELAWAEE 385 men, are descended several well-known families of Wisconsin and Minnesota. (C. T.) Delaware. A confederacy, formerly the most important of the Algonquian stock, occupying the entire basin of Delaware r. in K. Pennsylvania and s. e. New York, together with most of New Jersey and Delaware. Tliey called themselves Lenapeor Leni-lenape, equivalent to 'real men,' or 'native, genuine men'; the Eng- hsh knew them as Delawares, from the name of their principal river; the Frencli called them Loups, 'wolves,' a term probably applied originally to the Ma- hic https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-bull-30-delawaee-385-men-are-descended-several-well-known-families-of-wisconsin-and-minnesota-c-t-delaware-a-confederacy-formerly-the-most-important-of-the-algonquian-stock-occupying-the-entire-basin-of-delaware-r-in-k-pennsylvania-and-s-e-new-york-together-with-most-of-new-jersey-and-delaware-tliey-called-themselves-lenapeor-leni-lenape-equivalent-to-real-men-or-native-genuine-men-the-eng-hsh-knew-them-as-delawares-from-the-name-of-their-principal-river-the-frencli-called-them-loups-wolves-a-term-probably-applied-originally-to-the-ma-hic-image234135149.html