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Essay heading: Lennie Lenape
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live in what is now called New Jersey. The Lenape Indians lived in parts of Delaware, Pennsylvana, and New Jersey.
There were also called the Delaware Indians. There were three tribes of the Lenape Indians. Those three tribes spoke
different languages. One of those groups spoke Munsee, the other spoke Unimi, and the last group spoke Unalachtigo... displayed 300 characters
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live in what is now called New Jersey. The Lenape Indians lived in parts of Delaware, Pennsylvana, and New Jersey.
There were also called the Delaware Indians. There were three tribes of the Lenape Indians. Those three tribes spoke
different languages. One of those groups spoke Munsee, the other spoke Unimi, and the last group spoke Unalachtigo... displayed next 300 characters
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