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Q: Where does the lenape tribe live now?
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Which lenape tribe lived in teepees?

the lenape did live in wigwams. usually 1 per wigwam. RAVI ARYA


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Who was the Lenape tribe?

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Are the Lenape Indians a tribe?

Yes, the Lenape (Grandfather tribe / better translated as 'wise peace makers') are also called the Delaware Tribe.


From which tribe was Manhattan Island purchased?

The Lenape tribe. The Lenape tribe inhabited Manhattan before the Europeans arrived, and it was the Lenapes who sold the island of Manhattan to the Dutch.


Who is a famous tribe member in the Delaware tribe?

Lapowinsa, Chief of the Lenape.


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Where do the the lenni-lenape live?

Originally they were from the mid-Atlantic region of the US. Now they live in Canada.


Where did the Lenape Indians Live?

Originally they were from the mid-Atlantic region of the US. Now they live in Canada.


What happened to the tribe?

Delaware tribe or Lenape people are native Americans who inhabited the mountainous landscape along Delaware rive. As a result of American revolution white population moved them out of their areas (eastern states) and they now live in Ontario (Canada), Wisconsin and Oklahoma.


What Indian tribe lived in Fulton couny pa in 1760's?

The Lenape Indian tribe lived in what is now Fulton County, Pennsylvania in the 1760's. The Lenape Indians lived in much of the eastern portions of the state of Pennsylvania until they were forced out in the 1780's.


Indian tribe that called themselves Leni-Lenape which means real men?

The Leni-Lenape Indian name actually is more closely translated as the People. That is what they called themselves. They are most often known as the Delaware tribe to others. The Leni-Lenape were peacekeepers but when they had to be, were fierce warriors. Through forced evacuation, they now reside mostly in Oklahoma and Canada.