they use rocks and sticks for hammers
Lenni Lenape were slave owners! In fact Europeans looked down on selling them to the lenni Lenape because they were cannibals. Just as likely to eat a slave once he got old or food was short. This is one of the reasons they called them savages.
well, ya know, guns traded for from white men, and knives.
they use a use a wiker
muskets
they used your mom
wood
Lenni Lenape were slave owners! In fact Europeans looked down on selling them to the lenni Lenape because they were cannibals. Just as likely to eat a slave once he got old or food was short. This is one of the reasons they called them savages.
The Lenni Lenape viewed land as a communal resource, emphasizing stewardship and shared use rather than individual ownership. In contrast, the Dutch had a European perspective that prioritized private property rights, seeing land as a commodity to be bought, sold, and owned outright. This fundamental difference in understanding led to conflicts over land use and ownership, as the Dutch sought to establish exclusive claims while the Lenni Lenape relied on traditional practices of shared access. Ultimately, these differing views contributed to tensions and misunderstandings between the two groups.
The Lenni Lenape people were Native Americans who lived once in regions of Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. They were called Delaware Indians because they inhabited what is called the Delaware River Basin. Today, a large group of these Native Americans live in Oklahoma.
the algonquians and the lenape used the nature around them
They used bow and arrow's, spears, knifes and bone of animals. They sharpened the bones so they can kill animals easier. They also used tomahawks.
Mostly cannons.
the algonquians and the lenape used the nature around them
Highwaymen often used rapiers or pistols as weapons to receive the money by robbery.
stone age men made weapons out of stone and bones for example bone needle stone axe etc.
The Lenape used nets, spears, and rarely axes. They did also use traps, but not fishing rods.
they used the natural resources that they grew