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    Resources: 5 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    Deborah Russell
    Lenape US - Southwest
    My writing,painting,digital art and photography. Some images from National Powwow in Washington DC, CSU and Denver Powwow. Some photographs of and poems for Sharon Burch, Joanna Shenendoah, Jay Winter Nightwolf, Leonard Peltier, Robert Redford and Mary Youngblood.
    Jim Beer & The River
    Lenape US - Northeast
    This is the website for the latest news on Jim Beer & the River. You can find album news, photos and tour schedule. Updated frequently!
    Lenapé Food
    Lenape  
    The Native American domesticated more plants than any other race of man. Among these were corn, potatoes, coffee, beans, squash (pumpkins), strawberries, peas, tomatoes, cranberries, grapes, plums and apples. Without these domesticated plants, the permanent settling of the continent would have been much more difficult. Eventually these crops impacted cultures all over the world. The potato alone kept generations of Europeans from starvation. According to reports of the time, Lenapé women were unsurpassed as cooks. They cooked two meal a day, but generally kept something on the fire throughout the day. Their diet was rich and varied. Corn was by far the main staple, but was fixed in a variety of ways. In addition to their crops there were wild nuts and berries. They tapped the maple trees and boiled the sap for sugar and syrup.
    Scattering Straws
    Lenape US - Northeast
    Lenape Indian Game
    The Lenape Nation on the Web
    Lenape US - Northeast
    The official web page of The Lenape Nation. Tribal offices are located in Tamaqua, PA. This is a site dedicated to culture, history, and current happenings in the Lenape Nation. Updated regularly with news of the nation and its members and upcoming events.




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