The Lenape Trail's eastern terminus is in Newark's Ironbound district and continues through Downtown Newark and the Frederick Law Olmsted-designed Branch Brook Park, the largest park in Newark. Branch Brook Park is home to the city's Cherry Blossom Festival with 3,500 cherry trees and the most diverse cherry blossom display in the country.[3] Leaving Newark the trail continues west through Belleville, Nutley, Montclair, Bloomfield, Cedar Grove, Verona and Roseland and East Hanovertraversing the Watchung Mountains before reaching its western terminus at the Passaic River. The trail changes from sidewalks to surfaced trails to dirt trails and aqueducts throughout its length. The trail also passes through Newark's Hayes Park, Military Park, Washington Park, Belleville's Belleville Park, Nutley's Booth Park, Yantacaw Park, Memorial Park, Kingsland Park, Bloomfield's Clarks Pond Nature Preserve, Brookdale Park (in Bloomfield and Montclair), Yantacaw Brook Municipal Park, Mountainside Park in Montclair, Mills Reservation, Verona's Verona Park, Eagle Rock Reservation, O'Connor Park in West
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The Lenape spoke Lenape Languagealso known as Unami.
how did the lenape tribe get their food
where did the lenape got their names
what did the lenape foods grow
they participate in some specific festival
There are many celebrations and festivals for those of the Scotch-Irish background. These include Christmas and Easter celebrations along with specific Scotch-Irish festivals called Heritage festivals.
It is how the lenape start making things and we start making things right
The Lenape belived that thare was a corngod.They would pray to him in times of need,or befor they plant harvast.The Lenape would also make sacrifices to the corn god.
in the Lenape language, which is really the Delaware language, is he, pronounced hey as in, "hey you!"
In the winter, the Lenape men hunted still and the women did what they normally do .
the algonquians and the lenape used the nature around them