Lenapehoking: Resource Guide

Lenapehoking: Resource Guide

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Jan 1, 2001 · English · Paperback (38 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 38
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2001
Publisher Bay Oak Publishers LTD
ISBN-10 0970469233
ISBN-13 9780970469236

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Delving into the rich cultural heritage and history of the Lenape people, this resource guide serves as a comprehensive exploration of Lenapehoking, the ancestral homeland of the Lenape. Authored by H. A. Maxson and Claudia H. Young, the narrative captures the essence of this vibrant indigenous community and their enduring connection to the land.

The guide is meticulously crafted to provide readers with valuable insights into the traditions, languages, and practices of the Lenape, ensuring that their legacy is preserved and appreciated. Maxson and Young weave together historical contexts with modern implications, highlighting how the community continues to thrive in contemporary society.

Readers will find engaging stories, rich descriptions, and practical information that deepen their understanding of the Lenape’s relationship with nature and their efforts toward cultural preservation. This work invites readers to appreciate the beauty of Lenapehoking while considering the complexities of its past and present.

Ideal for historians, students, or anyone interested in indigenous cultures, this guide offers a roadmap to further exploring and respecting the Lenape’s unique identity, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on indigenous rights and heritage.
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