An account of the history, manners, and customs of the Indian nations
who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighbouring states.
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Publication
, Pennsylvania
Language
English
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Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number04011463
- Open LibraryOL14556166M
Classifications
- DDC970.4/48
- LCCF146 .P36 vol. 12
- LCCE78.P4 H37 1971
and 1 more
- LCCE78.P4 H4
First Sentence
THE Lenni Lenape (according to the traditions handed down to them by their ancestors) resided many hundred years ago, in a very distant country in the western part of the American continent.
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LanguesDelawareIndianerIroquoisLanguagesGenealogyDelaware IndiansIroquois IndiansPeuples autochtonesSocial life and customsUnited states, languagesIndians of North AmericaNative American languagesSusquehanna river and valleyIndians of north america, historyIndians of north america, languagesIndians of North America -- LanguagesIndians of North America -- PennsylvaniaIndians of north america, social life and customs
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