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Lenape animal tales / by Clever, George.;
Lenape Animal Tales is a collection of folktale stories of the Delaware (Lenape) Indians. Would you like to know why dogs sniff each other's butts when they meet? Ever wonder why dogs hate cats who hate dogs? If animals can talk to each other do you wonder why they can't or won't talk to you? Did you know butterflies once could sing? Is it hard for you to keep a secret? The Owl knows why. The Lenape (Delaware Indians) know and you can too. The animals will teach you in these stories.
Subjects: Folk tales.; Fiction.; Delaware Indians.;
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The Delaware Indians; a history / by Weslager, C. A.(Clinton Alfred),1909-1994.(CARDINAL)339478;
Includes bibliographical references.The Delawares today -- The homeland of the Delawares -- How the Delawares lived -- The Walam Olum -- Early relations with the Dutch -- Rivalry for the land -- The Duke of York takes over -- The Delawares and William Penn -- Pennsylvania's New Indian Policy -- Trouble on the Susquehanna -- The warriors shed their petticoats -- Keeping peach in New Jersey -- Turmoil in Ohio -- Haven in Indiana Territory -- From Missouri to Kansas -- On to Oklahoma: the end of the road -- Delawares vs. the Cherokee -- Appendices. Maps and drawings related to Delaware Indian villages and reservations -- Henry R. Schoolcraft's letter to E. G. Squier -- Account of some of the traditions, manners, and customs of the Lenee Lenaupaa or Delaware Indians -- Voucher for annuities paid the Delawares in Missouri Territory on June 10, 1826 -- Letter from Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of the Interior, to President Abraham Lincoln relative to Delaware lands -- Letter from attorneys for Delaware Indians to President Abraham Lincoln, et. al, relative to railroads -- List of Delaware Indian pupils in attendance at Baptist Mission School (Kansas Territory) for the quarter ending September 30, 1858 -- List of Delaware Indian pupils in attendance at Baptist Mission School (Kansas Territory) for the six months ending December 31, 1867 -- Delaware Indian members, M Company, 6th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry -- List of Delawares on reservations in Kansas who decided to become American citizens -- List of Delaware Indians living on Anadarko Reservation, 1876.1600L
Subjects: Delaware Indians;
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A country of strangers / by Richter, Conrad,1890-1968.(CARDINAL)132783;
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Delaware Indians; Indian captivities;
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The light in the forest [videorecording] by Calleia, Joseph,1897-1976.; Corey, Wendell,1914-1968.; Daugherty, Herschel.; Dru, Joanne,1923-1996.; Lynley, Carol,1942-; MacArthur, James,1937-; McIntire, John.; Parker, Fess.; Richter, Conrad,1890-1968.Light in the forest.; Tandy, Jessica.; Watkin, Lawrence Edward,1901-1981.; Disney Educational Productions.(CARDINAL)196898; Walt Disney Pictures.(CARDINAL)346896;
Photographer, Ellsworth Fredricks ; film editor, Stanley Johnson ; music, Paul Smith.Fess Parker, Wendell Corey, Joanne Dru, James MacArthur, Jessica Tandy, John McIntire, Joseph Calleia, and Carol Lynley.Kidnapped by Indians as an infant, a teenager is returned to his parents but finds the white man's ways disturbing.Not rated. Grade level: 4-12.
Subjects: Children's films.; Educational films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Delaware Indians; Indian captivities;
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The deerslayer / by Cooper, James Fenimore,1789-1851.(CARDINAL)142089;
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Subjects: Fiction.; Delaware Indians; Iroquois Indians;
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Delaware (Lenape) / by Stanley, Joseph,author.(CARDINAL)612571;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.Far from home -- Living on Lenape lands -- The original people -- Different groups -- War and disease -- The walking purchase -- Times of war -- Moving west -- Federal recognition -- Working toward a better life -- Eastern Lenape communities -- Preserving Lenape culture -- Many places, one identity -- Glossary.1010LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Delaware Indians;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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The red record : the Wallam olum, the oldest native North American history / by McCutchen, David.(CARDINAL)746345;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Delaware Indians; Delaware Indians; Delaware Indians; Delaware language;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Delaware trails : some tribal records, 1842-1907 / by Arellano, Fay Louise Smith,1925-(CARDINAL)376530;
Subjects: Family histories.; Delaware Indians; Delaware Indians;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Magic medicines of the Indians / by Weslager, C. A.(Clinton Alfred),1909-1994.(CARDINAL)339478;
Bibliography: pages 149-151.
Subjects: Indians of North America; Delaware Indians;
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The grandfathers speak : native American folk tales of the Lenape people / by Hìtakonanulaxk,author.(CARDINAL)877647;
Includes bibliographical references (page 134).The Lenapé creation (Lenapé Kishelamàwa'kàn) -- Nanapush -- How the pipe came to the Lenapé -- How medicine began -- Mother corn (Kahesana Xaskwim) -- The Masked being (Misinkhâlikàn) -- Grandfather thunder (Muxumsa Pethakowe) -- Rainbow Crow (Mànàka'has) -- When the animals left Lanapé land -- Wèhixamu'kès -- The seven wise men (Nishash chak Lèpâ'chik) -- Ball player (Tukhikàpapa'lit) -- The little grandfather -- Wematekàn'is and the hunter -- The sugar maple (Axsìnamìnshi) -- The boy who lived with bears -- The stubborn girl -- The greedy maiden -- The mastodon (Yakwawi) -- No hunter and the water monster (Màtàlâ'wit âk Aman'kamèk) -- The hunters and the turtle -- The woman who lived with snakes -- The big fish (Xinkwena'mès) -- The white men (Wapsitàk) and the bullock's hide.The Lenape Nation (often wrongly called the Delaware) consider themselves the Grandfathers of all the Algonquin peoples, among them the Cree, the Shawnee, the Powhatan, the Mahican; however, little has been written about the Lenap©♭, and their traditional stories have never been collected and set down.
Subjects: Delaware Indians; Delaware Indians;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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