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They had ceremonies
The Lenape, also known as the Delaware Indians, had various ceremonies that were an important part of their culture and religious practices. Some of these ceremonies included the Green Corn Ceremony, a harvest festival to give thanks for the crops; the Naming Ceremony, where individuals received their names and identities; and the War Ceremony, which was performed before battles to seek protection and blessings from the spirits. These ceremonies helped foster community, spiritual connection, and social harmony within the Lenape society.
they had ceremonies like for example they ate some type of food etc.
THEY USED TO HOLD CEREMONIES & HUMAN SACRIFICES IN ORDER TO PLEASE THEIR GODS.
The Lenape tribe traditionally celebrated seasonal events related to their agricultural practices and natural cycles, such as the planting and harvesting of crops. They held ceremonies to honor the Earth and to give thanks for the harvest, often accompanied by feasting and communal gatherings. Additionally, the Lenape recognized significant life events, such as births, marriages, and rites of passage, with their own cultural ceremonies. Today, some Lenape people may also participate in modern Native American observances and cultural celebrations.
Judaism.
Yes.
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yes they did.
The Lenape spoke Lenape Languagealso known as Unami.
how did the lenape tribe get their food
They Hold Special Ceremonies