There different aspects of kind of fur -trade that colonial Delaware had. The most common was barter trade where the fur was traded with other things.
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Guns.
no, they were kinda friends
Lenapi or Lenni-Lenape, also known as the Delaware Indians translates to "real men".
The Delaware Indian conflict was very bad depending on who they are fighting. The Delaware Indians are always fighting.
C. A. Weslager has written: 'The Delaware Indians' -- subject(s): Delaware Indians, History 'Delaware's forgotten river' -- subject(s): History 'A brief account of the Indians of Delaware' -- subject(s): Indians of North America 'The English on the Delaware: 1610-1682' -- subject(s): British Americans, History 'Magic medicines of the Indians' -- subject(s): Medicine, Indians of North America, Delaware Indians 'The Siconese Indians of Lewes, Delaware' -- subject(s): History, Delaware Indians 'The Nanticoke Indians' -- subject(s): Nanticoke Indians, History 'The Swedes and the Dutch at New Castle With Highlights in the History of the Delaware Valley' 'Delaware's buried past' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America, Excavations (Archaeology) 'The Garrett snuff fortune' -- subject(s): Estate
They did stuff like other Indians.
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Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians
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The Nanticoke Indians.
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The State's name comes from the Delaware Indians (Unami Lenape).
Yes there were Indians in Delaware. Most Delaware Native Americans were forced to migrate westward when European colonists took over the Delaware area. These tribes are not extinct, but except for the descendants of Delaware Indians who assimilated into white society, they do not live in Delaware anymore. Today there are two federally recognized Delaware tribes in Oklahoma and one Delaware Indian tribe in Canada.
They were Indians
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