leni-lenape
1Leni-Lenape — [len΄ē len′ə pē΄] n. var. of LENAPE * * * …
2Leni-Lenape — [len΄ē len′ə pē΄] n. var. of LENAPE …
3leni-lenape — noun or lenni lenape |lenē pronunc at lenape Usage: usually capitalized both Ls Etymology: Delaware, literally, real person, from leni, lenni real + lenape person, Indian …
4Leni-Lenape — noun see Lenni Lenape …
5Lenape — people Jennie Bobb and her daughter, Nellie Longhat (both Delaware), Oklahoma, 1915[1] …
6Lenape — [len′ə pē΄] n. pl. Lenape [short for Lenape Leni lenape, lit., real man < leni, real + lenape, man] DELAWARE1 (n. 1 & 2) …
7Lenni-Lenape — also Leni Lenape noun Etymology: Delaware (Unami dialects) lə̀ni ləná•p•e Date: circa 1782 Delaware 1 …
8lenni-lenape — noun see leni lenape …
9Indian Lake (New Jersey) — Infobox lake lake name = Indian Lake image lake = P8090019.jpg caption lake = The Big Beach or the Main Beach (Summer 2006) image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Denville, New Jersey coords = coord|40.888640|N|74.488600|W|region:US… …
10Oratam — (or Oritani) was sagamore, or sachem, of the Hackensack Indians living in northeastern New Jersey during the period of early European colonization in the 17th century. Documentation shows that he lived an unusually long life (almost 90 years) and …