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    The Delaware languages, also known as the Lenape languages (Delaware: Lënapei èlixsuwakàn), are Munsee and Unami, two closely related languages of the...
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    (also known as Munsee Delaware, Delaware, Ontario Delaware, Delaware: Huluníixsuwaakan, Monsii èlixsuwakàn) is an endangered language of the Eastern Algonquian...
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    Lenape (redirect from Delaware (tribe))
    (English: /ləˈnɑːpi/, /-peɪ/, /ˈlɛnəpi/; Lenape languages: [lənaːpe]), also called the Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern...
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  • Pidgin Delaware (also Delaware Jargon or Trader's Jargon) was a pidgin language that developed between speakers of Unami Delaware and Dutch traders and...
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    Unami (Delaware: Wënami èlixsuwakàn) was an Algonquian language spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the...
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    Delaware (/ˈdɛləwɛər/ DEL-ə-wair) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It borders Maryland to its south and west, Pennsylvania to...
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    The Delaware Nation (Delaware: Èhëliwsikakw Lënapeyok), based in Anadarko, Oklahoma is one of three federally recognized tribes of Delaware Indians in...
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    which the Christian Munsee in Moraviantown belong to today. Delaware languages Munsee-Delaware Nation Munceytown Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation...
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    nowata, a Delaware word for 'welcome' (more precisely the Delaware word is nuwita which can mean 'welcome' or 'friend' in the Delaware languages). The white...
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  • University of Delaware, a private university Delaware City, Delaware Delaware, Indiana Delaware, Iowa Delaware River (Kansas) Delaware, Michigan Delaware, Missouri...
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  • three main divisions of the Lenape Nation Unami language, a Delaware language within the Algonquian language family Unami Creek, a tributary of Perkiomen...
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    dances, culture, and the tribal language, and works with the Delaware Gourd Society. The tribe maintains a Delaware Center, on an 80-acre (320,000 m2)...
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    south, the languages of the Maritimes and New England are strongly differentiated from those farther south (Mahican, the Delaware languages, Nanticoke...
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    Tomahawk (category Articles containing Delaware-language text)
    later introduced heads of iron and steel. The term came into the English language in the 17th century as an adaptation of the Powhatan (Virginian Algonquian)...
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  • Chingachgook (category Articles containing Delaware-language text)
    Chingachgook wanted to create a band of volunteers from all the nations of the Delaware River valley to support and protect their collective interests. Uncas volunteered...
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    The Delaware River is a major river in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and is the longest free-flowing (undammed) river in the Eastern United...
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  • Nanticoke is an Algonquian language formerly spoken in Delaware and Maryland, United States. The same language was spoken by several neighboring tribes...
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    Oklahoma City (category Articles containing Delaware-language text)
    (channel 46). Despite the market's geographical size, none of the English-language commercial affiliates in the Oklahoma City designated market area operate...
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    Cherokee (category Articles containing Delaware-language text)
    is a Delaware Indian word for "welcome" (more precisely the Delaware word is nu-wi-ta which can mean "welcome" or "friend" in the Delaware Language). The...
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    Staten Island (category Articles containing Delaware-language text)
    were later called the "Delaware" by the English colonists because they inhabited both shores of what the English named the Delaware River. The island was...
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  • Ontario Works Moraviantown Christian Munsee Delaware People Delaware languages Munsee language "Munsee-Delaware Nation 1 community profile". 2011 Census...
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    of Delaware (colloquially known as UD or Delaware) is a privately governed, state-assisted land-grant research university located in Newark, Delaware. UD...
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    from Kithanink, which means 'on the main river' in Lenape or the Delaware language, from kit- 'big' + hane 'mountain river' + -ink (suffix used in place...
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    Ashtabula, Ohio (category Articles containing Delaware-language text)
    ashtepihəle, which means "always enough fish to be shared around" in the Lenape language.[citation needed] In the middle of the 19th century, the city was an important...
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    The Delaware Colony, officially known as the three "Lower Counties on the Delaware", was a semiautonomous region of the proprietary Province of Pennsylvania...
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    along the banks of Wyomissing Creek. The name Wyomissing is from the Delaware language, meaning "peaceful/long fish/pike". Much of Berks County was transferred...
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    Munsee (category Articles containing Delaware-language text)
    (Delaware: Monsiyok) are a subtribe and one of the three divisions of the Lenape. Historically, they lived along the upper portion of the Delaware River...
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    Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania (category Articles containing Delaware-language text)
    Mahanoy Township. The name Mahanoy is believed to be a variation of the Delaware word Maghonioy, or "the salt deposits". Mahanoy City, originally a part...
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    state of Delaware (New Castle, Kent, and Sussex). As of the 2020 census, the population was 570,719, making it the most populous county in Delaware, with...
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    Miami people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    crane. Recent studies have shown that Twightwee derives from the Delaware language exonym for the Miamis, tuwéhtuwe, a name of unknown etymology. Some...
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