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Definition of Lenni Lenape in US English: Lenni Lenapenounˈlenē ˈlenəpēləˈnäpē 1A group of North American peoples who formerly occupied the Delaware and Hudson River valleys, with existing populations in Oklahoma, Kansas, Wisconsin, and Ontario. Example sentencesExamples - In the fall the Lenni Lenape would migrate back to their settlements to harvest their gardens and prepare for winter.
- The native Lenni Lenapes were a peaceful tribe with no centralized governing structure.
- The mask appearing on the flag of the Lenni Lenape is divided vertically into black and red halves.
- The contributions of the Lenni Lenape are documented and memorialized here at the Museum.
- The Lenni Lenape were gentle, peace-loving people who lived in small, unfortified villages.
- 1.1 A member of one of the Delaware peoples.
Example sentencesExamples - There is no reliable written record of Lenni Lenapes marrying or living with the people who eventually settled in the mountains and became known locally as a distinct group.
- Most of the Lenni Lenapes are now living in Oklahoma.
2The Eastern Algonquian language spoken by any of the Delaware peoples. Definition of Lenni Lenape in US English: Lenni Lenapenounləˈnäpē 1A group of North American peoples who formerly occupied the Delaware and Hudson River valleys, with existing populations in Oklahoma, Kansas, Wisconsin, and Ontario. Example sentencesExamples - The mask appearing on the flag of the Lenni Lenape is divided vertically into black and red halves.
- In the fall the Lenni Lenape would migrate back to their settlements to harvest their gardens and prepare for winter.
- The contributions of the Lenni Lenape are documented and memorialized here at the Museum.
- The Lenni Lenape were gentle, peace-loving people who lived in small, unfortified villages.
- The native Lenni Lenapes were a peaceful tribe with no centralized governing structure.
- 1.1 A member of one of the Delaware peoples.
Example sentencesExamples - Most of the Lenni Lenapes are now living in Oklahoma.
- There is no reliable written record of Lenni Lenapes marrying or living with the people who eventually settled in the mountains and became known locally as a distinct group.
2The Eastern Algonquian language spoken by any of the Delaware peoples. |