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Unami - The Language of the Lėnape
"Unami - The Language of the Lėnape", by Mčssochwen Tėme ...A terrific new text book for learning the Unami dialect - the dialect recognized as the true language of the Lėnape. This book includes a complete grammer text, as well as a three part dictionary, which may be the most comprehensive Unami dictionary assembled under one cover. The book is written in an easy to understand format to help make the language easy to learn. For more information about this book, click on the link below.
Unami - The Language of the Lėnape
The Lėnape - Their History and Culture
"The Lėnape - Their History and Culture" by Mčssochwen Tėme....A new and exciting book that promises to be one of the most comprehensive single volumes in existence about the history and culture of the Lėnape people. The book is currently available from the Eicher American Indian Museum (Ephrata, PA), through Grandmother Doris River Bird Woman (ELN), Eagle Tree Gallery (Tiptonville, TN), or directly from the author. For more information about the book, and ordering information, click on the link below.
The Lėnape - Their History and Culture
Mčssochwen Tėme
A website devoted to the history and culture of the Lėnape people. This site is a "work in progress" that never ends, being added to and expanded on a continuing basis. The site also includes links to other Native American websites.
Lėnapehoking
Earth Vision Weavers
A Mystical World--Fusion/Rock Journey
Earth Vison Weavers
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Our Mission
| PRIMARY PURPOSE |
| To establish an education facility to promote philosophical and cultural exchanges of information regarding the indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands, specifically the Pennsylvania area. |
| SECONDARY PURPOSE |
| To act as an advocate for the indigenous peoples of the Pennsylvania area whenever it is deemed that their philosophical and/or cultural ideals are in danger of being overshadowed or buried without thought to the end result of such action. |
| INDIGENOUS PEOPLES |
| For the purpose of this mission, indigenous people are those whose ancestry are Amerind (also known as American Indian, Native American or the First People), especially those of the Eastern Woodland area, the Susquehanna Valley, and Lancaster County. |
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