delaware indians

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delaware indians

The red record

the Wallam olum, the oldest native North American history
1993

The Lenape of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Ontario

2005
Contains an introduction to the Lenape Indian tribe North America, including information on their history, culture, and daily life, as well as describing their encounters with Europeans.

The beaded moccasins

the story of Mary Campbell
2000
After being captured by a group of Delaware Indians and given to their leader as a replacement for his dead granddaughter, twelve-year-old Mary Campbell is forced to travel west with them to Ohio.

The Light In the Forest

1994
A fifteen-year-old white boy raised by the Lenape Indians is returned to his people under the terms of a treaty.

The beaded moccasins

the story of Mary Campbell
1998
After being captured by a group of Delaware Indians and given to their leader as a replacement for his dead granddaughter, twelve-year-old Mary Campbell is forced to travel west with them to Ohio.

Standing in the light

the captive diary of Catharine Carey Logan
1998
A Quaker girl's diary reflects her experiences growing up in the Delaware River Valley of Pennsylvania and her capture by Lenape Indians in 1763.

The Lenapes

1989
Examines the history, culture, and changing fortunes of the Lenape (also known as Delaware) Indians.

Trouble's daughter

the story of Susanna Hutchinson, Indian captive
2000
When her family is massacred by Lenape Indians in 1643, nine-year-old Susanna, daughter of Anne Hutchinson, is captured and raised as a Lenape.

The Delaware people

2002
An overview of the past and present lives of the Delaware (also known as Lenape) Indians including their history, food and clothing, homes and family life, religion, and government.

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