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The Lenape Nation (The Delaware): History, Society and Culture | History | ClickView
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The Lenape, or the Delaware, are a Nation whose homelands lie in northeastern North America. Made in consultation with Lenape representatives, this video explores Lenape history, society and culture, and how Lenape people live and thrive today.
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ClickView is home to high-quality, standards-aligned, ad-free videos for every subject, topic and grade.
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published: 05 Apr 2024
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Around and About New Jersey: The Lenape Indians
John Kraft, the curator and guide of the Lenape Indian Village at Waterloo, explains how archaeologists learn about the past by digging in the ground and carefully studying the objects they find.
Scientists think that the ancestors of the Lenape Indians* migrated across a land bridge from Asia about 15,000 years ago. They gradually spread throughout North and South America, arriving in what we now call New Jersey about 12,000 years ago.
Over the centuries, these ancestors of the Lenape began to cultivate crops and live in villages along riverbanks.
We accompany Kraft through the reconstructed Lenape Village, learning how the Lenape built their houses, which were called wigwams, and how the men hunted and fished while the women grew vegetables, cooked meals, and raised children. Kraft ex...
published: 04 Nov 2015
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history of the lenape tribe, native american people
The Lenape (English: /ləˈnɑːpi/, /-peɪ/, /ˈlɛnəpi/ Lenape languages: [lənaːpe], also called the Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada.
The Lenape's historical territory includes present-day northeastern Delaware, all of New Jersey, the eastern Pennsylvania regions of the Lehigh Valley and Northeastern Pennsylvania, and New York Bay, western Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley in New York state. Today they are based in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario.
tribe history playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW92l5zcCHCVvwhFKRNwnzMC
Amrican story :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW_dSv3g1GvXuKJ0ab_S4S1i
Unique fact animal :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?li...
published: 07 Apr 2024
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The Lenape - Algonquians in Perth Amboy and America - An Early History
A documentary from John Dyke, City Historian of Perth Amboy, about the indigenous people of Perth Amboy and New Jersey. Original Algonquian images and Lenape artifacts are used throughout this documentary.
(Best viewing in 1080 resolution)
published: 21 Feb 2023
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Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Teach Traditions through Annual Pow-Wow
The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribe held its annual pow-wow, a spiritual celebration.
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For full episodes, check out http://www.njtvnews.org/
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Native Americans Return to New York | More in Common
Native Americans Return to New York | The Lenape tribe were the original inhabitants of Manhattan, New York until they were forced to leave 300 years ago. Tribes from across the country came back to New York for this pow wow to celebrate culture, friendship, and love.
Check us out on:
Site - www.localish.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/localish/
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Localish is all about bringing out the good in America’s cities. Our locally-sourced stories transcend city limits so you can live like a local wherever you go.
#NativeAmerican #Culture #MoreInCommon
published: 23 Jun 2019
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Dance With Me: The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey
Highlighting the Native American youth of Bridgeton, New Jersey, Dance With Me: The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey reveals this small Tribe's struggles and hopes for its future. The film explores the importance of the Christian Church, recent successes in securing Tribal lands, and the need for Tribal youth to get active to hold on to what is theirs.
published: 27 Jan 2014
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Meet the Lenape of Pennsylvania
What is the history of the Lenape who lived across much of Pennsylvania?How were they impacted by the waves of immigration to the colony? And what is the future? Meet Adam Waterbearer DePaul, Tribal Storykeeper of the Lenape of Pennsylvania who fills in a big gap in our shared history here and provides hope through the Prophecy of the Four Crows.
Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania [https://www.lenape-nation.org](https://www.lenape-nation.org/)
Fulfilling a Prophecy Exhibit [https://www.penn.museum/sites/fap/index.shtml](https://www.penn.museum/sites/fap/index.shtml)
Enduring Presence: Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania Art [https://ds-omeka.haverford.edu/enduringpresence/exhibits/show/about](https://ds-omeka.haverford.edu/enduringpresence/exhibits/show/about)
The Walking Purchase document with t...
published: 05 Apr 2023
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Ownership of ancestral site returned to Ramapough Lenape
In northern New Jersey, ownership of 54 acres of land around Split Rock Mountain was officially transferred this week to the Ramapough Lenape people, who long used it as an ancestral site. The Land Conservancy of New Jersey raised more than $300,000 from private donors to buy the land from the Rockland County Sewer District. The Conservancy donated the land to the Ramapough.
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published: 22 Mar 2023
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Lenape Folklore [ indigenous story ]
#nativeamerican
This is Lenape folklore told bye Maèxelawèn Osapèkwinùnt, for more Native American stories check out the playlist
Native American Heritage Month: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVy_3Unh8xw-pfHKBZSwtgp2gdVqqY6LZ
Ha Kulamalsi hach (this is Lenape for "Hi I hope you are well (in good frame of mind and in good health")
I am Maèxelawèn Osapèkwinùnt you can call me Yankee
Welcome to my channel
Yankee's Outdoor Adventures
Inspiring you to go outdoors and find your adventure
You could help me a lot and I really need your help, help me reach 10K subscribers by end of 2020 there is no way I can do this without you but together I know we can make it happen.
Doing all editing creating viewing and uploading 100% with my cell phone, any donations received go to helping me...
published: 02 Feb 2021
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The Lenape Nation (The Delaware): History, Society and Culture | History | ClickView
Watch the entire ‘Native American Nations Series’ on ClickView FREE: 👀 https://clickv.ie/w/Cvdx
📽 Discover more videos on ClickView: https://clickv.ie/w/6Dfx
😎 ...
Watch the entire ‘Native American Nations Series’ on ClickView FREE: 👀 https://clickv.ie/w/Cvdx
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The Lenape, or the Delaware, are a Nation whose homelands lie in northeastern North America. Made in consultation with Lenape representatives, this video explores Lenape history, society and culture, and how Lenape people live and thrive today.
________________________________________
What is ClickView ❓
ClickView is home to high-quality, standards-aligned, ad-free videos for every subject, topic and grade.
👀 Explore our website: https://clickv.ie/w/b9gx
#elementaryschool #middleschool #teacherresources
https://wn.com/The_Lenape_Nation_(The_Delaware)_History,_Society_And_Culture_|_History_|_Clickview
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The Lenape, or the Delaware, are a Nation whose homelands lie in northeastern North America. Made in consultation with Lenape representatives, this video explores Lenape history, society and culture, and how Lenape people live and thrive today.
________________________________________
What is ClickView ❓
ClickView is home to high-quality, standards-aligned, ad-free videos for every subject, topic and grade.
👀 Explore our website: https://clickv.ie/w/b9gx
#elementaryschool #middleschool #teacherresources
- published: 05 Apr 2024
- views: 1585
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Around and About New Jersey: The Lenape Indians
John Kraft, the curator and guide of the Lenape Indian Village at Waterloo, explains how archaeologists learn about the past by digging in the ground and carefu...
John Kraft, the curator and guide of the Lenape Indian Village at Waterloo, explains how archaeologists learn about the past by digging in the ground and carefully studying the objects they find.
Scientists think that the ancestors of the Lenape Indians* migrated across a land bridge from Asia about 15,000 years ago. They gradually spread throughout North and South America, arriving in what we now call New Jersey about 12,000 years ago.
Over the centuries, these ancestors of the Lenape began to cultivate crops and live in villages along riverbanks.
We accompany Kraft through the reconstructed Lenape Village, learning how the Lenape built their houses, which were called wigwams, and how the men hunted and fished while the women grew vegetables, cooked meals, and raised children. Kraft explains that the way of life of the Lenape changed drastically when European traders began to arrive seeking furs. The Indians exchanged furs for brass pots, iron tools and cloth. They also caught diseases such as smallpox and measles from the newcomers. As furs became harder to find, the Lenape sold their land and moved west.
Today, most of their descendants live in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario, Canada. The legacy of the Lenape includes such foods as corn, squash, beans, and many place names.
* In this program we use the terms Native Americans and Indians
interchangeably. Many descendants of the Lenape today refer to themselves as Indians.
For a teachers guide go to:
https://www.state.nj.us/state/historykids/teachersGuide.htm
https://wn.com/Around_And_About_New_Jersey_The_Lenape_Indians
John Kraft, the curator and guide of the Lenape Indian Village at Waterloo, explains how archaeologists learn about the past by digging in the ground and carefully studying the objects they find.
Scientists think that the ancestors of the Lenape Indians* migrated across a land bridge from Asia about 15,000 years ago. They gradually spread throughout North and South America, arriving in what we now call New Jersey about 12,000 years ago.
Over the centuries, these ancestors of the Lenape began to cultivate crops and live in villages along riverbanks.
We accompany Kraft through the reconstructed Lenape Village, learning how the Lenape built their houses, which were called wigwams, and how the men hunted and fished while the women grew vegetables, cooked meals, and raised children. Kraft explains that the way of life of the Lenape changed drastically when European traders began to arrive seeking furs. The Indians exchanged furs for brass pots, iron tools and cloth. They also caught diseases such as smallpox and measles from the newcomers. As furs became harder to find, the Lenape sold their land and moved west.
Today, most of their descendants live in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario, Canada. The legacy of the Lenape includes such foods as corn, squash, beans, and many place names.
* In this program we use the terms Native Americans and Indians
interchangeably. Many descendants of the Lenape today refer to themselves as Indians.
For a teachers guide go to:
https://www.state.nj.us/state/historykids/teachersGuide.htm
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 118226
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history of the lenape tribe, native american people
The Lenape (English: /ləˈnɑːpi/, /-peɪ/, /ˈlɛnəpi/ Lenape languages: [lənaːpe], also called the Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of th...
The Lenape (English: /ləˈnɑːpi/, /-peɪ/, /ˈlɛnəpi/ Lenape languages: [lənaːpe], also called the Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada.
The Lenape's historical territory includes present-day northeastern Delaware, all of New Jersey, the eastern Pennsylvania regions of the Lehigh Valley and Northeastern Pennsylvania, and New York Bay, western Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley in New York state. Today they are based in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario.
tribe history playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW92l5zcCHCVvwhFKRNwnzMC
Amrican story :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW_dSv3g1GvXuKJ0ab_S4S1i
Unique fact animal :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW8QH-BDRFnwgKDJm13OefcV
source and photo from :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/lenape
https://id.pinterest.com/search/pins/lenape
Disclaimer - Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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https://wn.com/History_Of_The_Lenape_Tribe,_Native_American_People
The Lenape (English: /ləˈnɑːpi/, /-peɪ/, /ˈlɛnəpi/ Lenape languages: [lənaːpe], also called the Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada.
The Lenape's historical territory includes present-day northeastern Delaware, all of New Jersey, the eastern Pennsylvania regions of the Lehigh Valley and Northeastern Pennsylvania, and New York Bay, western Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley in New York state. Today they are based in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario.
tribe history playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW92l5zcCHCVvwhFKRNwnzMC
Amrican story :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW_dSv3g1GvXuKJ0ab_S4S1i
Unique fact animal :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGx5gex-OW8QH-BDRFnwgKDJm13OefcV
source and photo from :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/lenape
https://id.pinterest.com/search/pins/lenape
Disclaimer - Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
For copyright matters please contact us:
[email protected]
#america #Americantribe #nativeamerican #story #americanidol
american history x scene
native american
native american history
american history trailer
american war history
documentary
history america
america
history documentary
american history movie
american revolution
american revolution history
trailer american history x
black american history
black history
african american history
african american
crash course american history
crash course
american history x curb
history channel
american history channel
world history
american history x song
american story
- published: 07 Apr 2024
- views: 4354
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The Lenape - Algonquians in Perth Amboy and America - An Early History
A documentary from John Dyke, City Historian of Perth Amboy, about the indigenous people of Perth Amboy and New Jersey. Original Algonquian images and Lenape a...
A documentary from John Dyke, City Historian of Perth Amboy, about the indigenous people of Perth Amboy and New Jersey. Original Algonquian images and Lenape artifacts are used throughout this documentary.
(Best viewing in 1080 resolution)
https://wn.com/The_Lenape_Algonquians_In_Perth_Amboy_And_America_An_Early_History
A documentary from John Dyke, City Historian of Perth Amboy, about the indigenous people of Perth Amboy and New Jersey. Original Algonquian images and Lenape artifacts are used throughout this documentary.
(Best viewing in 1080 resolution)
- published: 21 Feb 2023
- views: 15248
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Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Teach Traditions through Annual Pow-Wow
The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribe held its annual pow-wow, a spiritual celebration.
Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw
**More ...
The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribe held its annual pow-wow, a spiritual celebration.
Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw
**More info & videos below**
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Tiny House Movement Seen as a Way to Increase Affordable Housing: http://youtu.be/dcc7XqK6M7s
https://wn.com/Nanticoke_Lenni_Lenape_Teach_Traditions_Through_Annual_Pow_Wow
The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribe held its annual pow-wow, a spiritual celebration.
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Are tax incentives a way to keep businesses in New Jersey? http://youtu.be/vSxan83tFVk
How much sleep should you be getting? http://youtu.be/VZKCCtQsPjk
Christie Discusses Pension Reform During Town Hall: http://youtu.be/dtxkXoDJMkQ
Tiny House Movement Seen as a Way to Increase Affordable Housing: http://youtu.be/dcc7XqK6M7s
- published: 29 Jun 2015
- views: 42014
5:24
Native Americans Return to New York | More in Common
Native Americans Return to New York | The Lenape tribe were the original inhabitants of Manhattan, New York until they were forced to leave 300 years ago. Tribe...
Native Americans Return to New York | The Lenape tribe were the original inhabitants of Manhattan, New York until they were forced to leave 300 years ago. Tribes from across the country came back to New York for this pow wow to celebrate culture, friendship, and love.
Check us out on:
Site - www.localish.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/localish/
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Localish is all about bringing out the good in America’s cities. Our locally-sourced stories transcend city limits so you can live like a local wherever you go.
#NativeAmerican #Culture #MoreInCommon
https://wn.com/Native_Americans_Return_To_New_York_|_More_In_Common
Native Americans Return to New York | The Lenape tribe were the original inhabitants of Manhattan, New York until they were forced to leave 300 years ago. Tribes from across the country came back to New York for this pow wow to celebrate culture, friendship, and love.
Check us out on:
Site - www.localish.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/localish/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/localish/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/localish
Localish is all about bringing out the good in America’s cities. Our locally-sourced stories transcend city limits so you can live like a local wherever you go.
#NativeAmerican #Culture #MoreInCommon
- published: 23 Jun 2019
- views: 207536
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Dance With Me: The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey
Highlighting the Native American youth of Bridgeton, New Jersey, Dance With Me: The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey reveals this small Tribe's stru...
Highlighting the Native American youth of Bridgeton, New Jersey, Dance With Me: The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey reveals this small Tribe's struggles and hopes for its future. The film explores the importance of the Christian Church, recent successes in securing Tribal lands, and the need for Tribal youth to get active to hold on to what is theirs.
https://wn.com/Dance_With_Me_The_Nanticoke_Lenni_Lenape_Indians_Of_New_Jersey
Highlighting the Native American youth of Bridgeton, New Jersey, Dance With Me: The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey reveals this small Tribe's struggles and hopes for its future. The film explores the importance of the Christian Church, recent successes in securing Tribal lands, and the need for Tribal youth to get active to hold on to what is theirs.
- published: 27 Jan 2014
- views: 48212
44:12
Meet the Lenape of Pennsylvania
What is the history of the Lenape who lived across much of Pennsylvania?How were they impacted by the waves of immigration to the colony? And what is the future...
What is the history of the Lenape who lived across much of Pennsylvania?How were they impacted by the waves of immigration to the colony? And what is the future? Meet Adam Waterbearer DePaul, Tribal Storykeeper of the Lenape of Pennsylvania who fills in a big gap in our shared history here and provides hope through the Prophecy of the Four Crows.
Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania [https://www.lenape-nation.org](https://www.lenape-nation.org/)
Fulfilling a Prophecy Exhibit [https://www.penn.museum/sites/fap/index.shtml](https://www.penn.museum/sites/fap/index.shtml)
Enduring Presence: Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania Art [https://ds-omeka.haverford.edu/enduringpresence/exhibits/show/about](https://ds-omeka.haverford.edu/enduringpresence/exhibits/show/about)
The Walking Purchase document with transcription
[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/portal/communities/documents/1681-1776/walking-purchase.html](http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/portal/communities/documents/1681-1776/walking-purchase.html)
Treaty Negotiations with Native Americans [https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/treaty-negotiations-with-native-americans/](https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/treaty-negotiations-with-native-americans/)
https://wn.com/Meet_The_Lenape_Of_Pennsylvania
What is the history of the Lenape who lived across much of Pennsylvania?How were they impacted by the waves of immigration to the colony? And what is the future? Meet Adam Waterbearer DePaul, Tribal Storykeeper of the Lenape of Pennsylvania who fills in a big gap in our shared history here and provides hope through the Prophecy of the Four Crows.
Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania [https://www.lenape-nation.org](https://www.lenape-nation.org/)
Fulfilling a Prophecy Exhibit [https://www.penn.museum/sites/fap/index.shtml](https://www.penn.museum/sites/fap/index.shtml)
Enduring Presence: Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania Art [https://ds-omeka.haverford.edu/enduringpresence/exhibits/show/about](https://ds-omeka.haverford.edu/enduringpresence/exhibits/show/about)
The Walking Purchase document with transcription
[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/portal/communities/documents/1681-1776/walking-purchase.html](http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/portal/communities/documents/1681-1776/walking-purchase.html)
Treaty Negotiations with Native Americans [https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/treaty-negotiations-with-native-americans/](https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/treaty-negotiations-with-native-americans/)
- published: 05 Apr 2023
- views: 5327
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Ownership of ancestral site returned to Ramapough Lenape
In northern New Jersey, ownership of 54 acres of land around Split Rock Mountain was officially transferred this week to the Ramapough Lenape people, who long u...
In northern New Jersey, ownership of 54 acres of land around Split Rock Mountain was officially transferred this week to the Ramapough Lenape people, who long used it as an ancestral site. The Land Conservancy of New Jersey raised more than $300,000 from private donors to buy the land from the Rockland County Sewer District. The Conservancy donated the land to the Ramapough.
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In northern New Jersey, ownership of 54 acres of land around Split Rock Mountain was officially transferred this week to the Ramapough Lenape people, who long used it as an ancestral site. The Land Conservancy of New Jersey raised more than $300,000 from private donors to buy the land from the Rockland County Sewer District. The Conservancy donated the land to the Ramapough.
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- published: 22 Mar 2023
- views: 3852
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Lenape Folklore [ indigenous story ]
#nativeamerican
This is Lenape folklore told bye Maèxelawèn Osapèkwinùnt, for more Native American stories check out the playlist
Native American Heritage Mont...
#nativeamerican
This is Lenape folklore told bye Maèxelawèn Osapèkwinùnt, for more Native American stories check out the playlist
Native American Heritage Month: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVy_3Unh8xw-pfHKBZSwtgp2gdVqqY6LZ
Ha Kulamalsi hach (this is Lenape for "Hi I hope you are well (in good frame of mind and in good health")
I am Maèxelawèn Osapèkwinùnt you can call me Yankee
Welcome to my channel
Yankee's Outdoor Adventures
Inspiring you to go outdoors and find your adventure
You could help me a lot and I really need your help, help me reach 10K subscribers by end of 2020 there is no way I can do this without you but together I know we can make it happen.
Doing all editing creating viewing and uploading 100% with my cell phone, any donations received go to helping me create content for you.
https://paypal.me/YankeesOutdoorAdv?locale.x=en_US
Any help is appreciated Wanishi ta
all filming and creating on my channel is done on a Galaxy Samsung, create the future.
Subscribing and giving a thumbs up helps the Creator to make small amounts of revenue from commercial advertisement,
you can support any of your favorite creators by subscribing clicking the Bell and giving a thumbs up,
additional support comes when you leave a comment, all this is free, subscribing to YouTube is free as well.
https://www.youtube.com/user/yankeeradio
Tech support refuses to help me
Have you been missing me in your live streams?
This is why
https://youtu.be/kgLfxhR8Qwo
In many of my videos I use Music sources from YouTube royalty free, purpleplanet.com, bensound.com, Johnny two Hawks
free stock comes from
Pexel.com for pics and clips
Also Pixabay.com, as well as public domain.
Special thanks to FX Guru for awesome visual video effects all with your cell phone
The thoughts and actions of this channel do not dictate those of the advertisers or YouTube.
Yankee and Yankees Outdoor Adventures operates independently on the YouTube platform.
If you would like to contact Yankee, aka Maèxelawèn Osapèkwinùnt, at Yankees Outdoor Adventures you can do so via email
[email protected]
On Twitter @YankeesAdv
On Instagram @yankees_outdoor_adv
https://wn.com/Lenape_Folklore_Indigenous_Story
#nativeamerican
This is Lenape folklore told bye Maèxelawèn Osapèkwinùnt, for more Native American stories check out the playlist
Native American Heritage Month: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVy_3Unh8xw-pfHKBZSwtgp2gdVqqY6LZ
Ha Kulamalsi hach (this is Lenape for "Hi I hope you are well (in good frame of mind and in good health")
I am Maèxelawèn Osapèkwinùnt you can call me Yankee
Welcome to my channel
Yankee's Outdoor Adventures
Inspiring you to go outdoors and find your adventure
You could help me a lot and I really need your help, help me reach 10K subscribers by end of 2020 there is no way I can do this without you but together I know we can make it happen.
Doing all editing creating viewing and uploading 100% with my cell phone, any donations received go to helping me create content for you.
https://paypal.me/YankeesOutdoorAdv?locale.x=en_US
Any help is appreciated Wanishi ta
all filming and creating on my channel is done on a Galaxy Samsung, create the future.
Subscribing and giving a thumbs up helps the Creator to make small amounts of revenue from commercial advertisement,
you can support any of your favorite creators by subscribing clicking the Bell and giving a thumbs up,
additional support comes when you leave a comment, all this is free, subscribing to YouTube is free as well.
https://www.youtube.com/user/yankeeradio
Tech support refuses to help me
Have you been missing me in your live streams?
This is why
https://youtu.be/kgLfxhR8Qwo
In many of my videos I use Music sources from YouTube royalty free, purpleplanet.com, bensound.com, Johnny two Hawks
free stock comes from
Pexel.com for pics and clips
Also Pixabay.com, as well as public domain.
Special thanks to FX Guru for awesome visual video effects all with your cell phone
The thoughts and actions of this channel do not dictate those of the advertisers or YouTube.
Yankee and Yankees Outdoor Adventures operates independently on the YouTube platform.
If you would like to contact Yankee, aka Maèxelawèn Osapèkwinùnt, at Yankees Outdoor Adventures you can do so via email
[email protected]
On Twitter @YankeesAdv
On Instagram @yankees_outdoor_adv
- published: 02 Feb 2021
- views: 1716