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The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation (also known as the Nanticoke Lenni Lenape Inc. [1] or the Nanticoke Lenape) is a state-recognized tribe and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. They represent Nanticoke of the Delmarva Peninsula and the Lenape of southern New Jersey and northern Delaware.
In August 2023, the Native American Advancement Corporation, affiliated with the state-recognized tribe, acquired 63 acres in Salem County, New Jersey, which had been ancestral territory of the Cohanzick Lenape. Officially known as the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation of New Jersey, they are recognized by that
Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware in Delaware [110] Nanticoke-Lenni Lenape Tribal Nation in New Jersey [110] Ramapough Lenape Nation in New Jersey [110] More than a dozen organizations in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, [111] Virginia, and elsewhere claim descent from Lenape people and are unrecognized tribes.
According to Native American tradition, the Lenni Lenape (“Men among Men”) tribe traveled the trail from Delaware River headwaters in upstate New York to the saltwater estuary for more than ...
The Ramapough are one of three state-recognized tribes in the state (along with the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape and the Powhatan Renape). Picaro, though, refers to the group of people in this region ...
Mark Quiet Hawk Gould is a Leni Lenape politician and businessman who serves as Chief of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation and Vice-President of the Native American Advancement Corporation. [1]
The Unalachtigo Band of the Nanticoke Lenni Lenape Nation claims descent from the Lenape of the Brotherton Reservation, an 18th-century Indian reservation, near Shamong Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. The group unsuccessfully filed for federal recognition with the Bureau of Indian Affairs on 1 Feb 2002. [8]
Delaware Nation/Lenni Lenape Chief, 1628 -1698. Known as the Grandfather of the USA, the Affable One and Signed the Treaty of Shackamaxen. ... "to use the tribal advantage to execute non-gaming ...