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they took bears and deer and cut off there skin and made a house in the mud and ate the meat

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Who traded furs with the dutch but then the fur trade declined and the dutch began to take over more of their land and they were forced to fight back?

the answer is the Lenni Lanape


Did lenni lenape Indians build totems?

yes


Who are the Lenni-Lappe?

The Lenni-Lenape, also known as the Delaware Indians, are an indigenous tribe from the Northeastern Woodlands of North America. They have a rich cultural history and were known for their agriculture, hunting, and trading skills. Today, many Lenni-Lenape are part of the Delaware Tribe of Indians and the Delaware Nation.


The native Americans who lived in Delaware were?

Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians


Are there still lenni lenape Indians in Pennsylvania?

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How do the lenni lenape say thank you?

The Lenni Lenape Indians said welcome by saying "nuleintam Eli paan (I am so glad you came)"


What was the climate of the Lenni Lenape Indians?

it is much colder than it is now when they first arrived


Who is Tamenend?

Tamened was the chief of a clan. This clan was one of the many that made up named Lenni-Lanape. He played a leading role in promoting peace between Indian tribes. He was also known as Tammany or Tammamend. He was the Patron Saint of America.


Where did the Lenni Lenape village look like?

the lenni lenape villages had sweat lodges for the sick wigwams long houses and a rectangular council house


What Indians were in colonial New Jersey?

Minsi, Unami, and Unilachtigo (all Lenni-Lenape subgroups)


What Indians lived in New Jersey?

The Lenni-lenape lived there in NJ (called the Delaware by the European).


What foods do the Lenni Lenape Indians eat?

The Lenni Lenape Indians eat deer, fish, elk, vegetables, berries, and beavers.