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delaware indians

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.

The Delaware

2005
Examines the history, social life, religious beliefs, and customs of the Delaware Indians, and describes their forced relocation to Oklahoma and how they have kept their traditions alive into the twenty-first century.

The light in the forest

a novel
2004
After being raised as an Indian for eleven years following his capture at the age of four, John Butler is forcibly returned to his white parents but continues to long for the freedom of Indian life.

The Deerslayer, or, The First warpath

2004
Deerslayer, or frontiersman Natty Bumppo, and his Mohican friend, Chingachgook, attempt to rescue a Native American maiden and avoid two white bounty hunters in upper state New York during the French and Indian Wars.

Tomahawks and trombones

1982
Related how a group of Moravians, living in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, around 1755, used heavenly music to defeat the Delaware Indians.

Feather in the wind

2001
After moving to her ancestral home in northern New Jersey, fourteen-year-old Becca discovers a Native American ghost and a startling family secret.

The Iroquois trail

Dickon among the Onondagas and Senecas
1991
Dickon and his companions travel the Iroquois Trail in search of his Lenape brother, Little-Bear.

The light in the forest

1991
After being raised as an Indian for eleven years following his capture at the age of four, John Butler is forcibly returned to his white parents but continues to long for the freedom of Indian life.

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