Delaware Tribe of Indians
Delaware Tribe of Indians
Delaware Tribe of Indians has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 11 of the most distinctive.
Gourd Dance
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: Wyandotte Nation
Stockbridge-Munsee Community
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: Germantown, New York | Red Springs, Wisconsin
Anadarko, Oklahoma
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: Lawton, Oklahoma | Bartlesville, Oklahoma | Pooleville, Oklahoma
Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: Delaware | Newport News, Virginia | Milford, Pennsylvania | West Point, Virginia | Thornbury Township, Pennsylvania
Delaware Nation
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: Indiana | Scotch Plains, New Jersey | Towamencin Township, Pennsylvania | Pocahontas, Missouri | Anadarko, Oklahoma
Cherokee Nation (19th century)
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: Tahlequah, Oklahoma | Chickamauga, Georgia | Acworth, Georgia | Qualla Boundary | Top of the World, Tennessee
Indian removal
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: Philadelphia, Kingdom of EnglandKingdom of Great BritainNetherlandsSwedenLenape | Wisconsin | Florida | Atlanta, Georgia | Meridian, Mississippi
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: Washington (state) | Long Beach, California | Oklahoma | Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota (99%)Nebraska (1%) | Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota
Iroquois
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: Quebec | Northern Michigan | Vermont | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Northeastern United States
Delaware River
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: New York (state) | New Jersey | Pennsylvania | Jersey City, New Jersey | Philadelphia, Kingdom of EnglandKingdom of Great BritainNetherlandsSwedenLenape
American Revolutionary War
Connects Delaware Tribe of Indians to: New York (state) | New England | New Jersey | Slovakia | Jersey City, New Jersey