The Nanticoke Indians.
The State's name comes from the Delaware Indians (Unami Lenape).
Their correct name is Lenni Lenape, often shortened to just Lenape. The "lenni" means something like genuine, real or original and "lenape" means men or people.
Richard Calmit Adams has written: 'Claims of the Delaware Indians' -- subject(s): Claims, Delaware Indians 'The adoption of Mew-seu-qua, Tecumseh's father' -- subject(s): Delaware Indians, Family, Indians of North America, Social life and customs 'The adoption of Mew-seu-qua, Tecumseh's father' -- subject(s): Delaware Indians 'Legends of the Delaware Indians and picture writing' -- subject(s): Picture-writing, Indian, Indians of North America, Folklore, Delaware Indians
Yes I do. In 1610 explorer Samuel Argall named the Delaware River and Bay for the governor of Virginia, Thomas West, Lord De La Warr. The state of Delaware takes its name from the river and bay. ur welcome,
Nanticoke were the predominant tribe.
Columbus called the Native Americans Indians, because he thought he was in India when he arrived in America. The name stuck, and we still call them Indians today.
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Another name for Indians is Natives, or Native Americans if they come from America. However, the best name for Indians is" Indigenous" people meaning they are the natural inhabitants of the land.
Well obviously "Delaware".
there not called community's where they live they simply call it shaboo's..
Taughannock the word comes from the language of the Delaware Indians. The name Taughannock refers either to Cheif Taughnnock, or the word Taghkanic meaning"great fall in the woods"
What is the separators name for the delaware