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Our people work in Pennsylvania businesses, vote for Pennsylvania officials, protect Pennsylvania rivers and watersheds, and attend Pennsylvania schools, colleges, and universities. We directly call upon Pennsylvania officials to recognize the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania.
Our Cultural Center & Trading Post is located in the Bachmann Publick House in Easton, Pennsylvania. Stop in to browse artifacts, read educational pamphlets, speak to our curators, or tour our UPenn-hosted exhibit Fulfilling a Prophecy: The Past and Present of the Lenape in Pennsylvania (See our exhibit page for more info) .
Fulfilling a Prophecy: The Past and Present of the Lenape in Pennsylvania is a fully collaborative exhibition, organized by the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Museum and the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania. The exhibition draws from oral histories, family heirlooms, and photographs, as well as archaeology, historical and ethnographic research.
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Woodmere Art Museum and UPenn Morris Arboretum invite you to attend an evening of storytelling with indigenous voices from the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania. We will hear stories of Lenape history, language, and culture, and be treated to drumming and singing by the Stone Dog Drum.
Every four years the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania conducts the Rising Nation River Journey and signing of the Treaty of Renewed Friendship. Get involved!
Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania! Step 1: Click here to sign the petition. Step 2: Write your local & state legislators. Click here for a downloadable sample. letter with important talking points. Click here for a QR code flyer to print and hang. More information, including legislator. contact info, on our home page.
Contact Us: Come visit us on FaceBook or at our Cultural Center & Trading Post! You may also leave us a message at the bottom of the page, or email us at Info@Lenape-Nation.org. If you would like to donate to us, you can contact us or donate online.
This 72-page book offers an account of 200 indigenous herbs and flowers used by the Lenape and other Eastern tribes. Includes color photographs, medicinal uses, and Lenape names of all plants. A portion of the proceeds supports the Lenape Nation of PA.
The 390 page textbook teaches the Southern Unami dialect of the Lenape language, and is broken down into 24 lessons and 24 advanced supplements. It includes a Lenape-to-English dictionary, an English-to-Lenape dictionary, and an appendix of verb conjugations.
If you would like to donate funds to the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, please use the button below or contact us. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and all donations are deductible. Click here to Donate with Card or PayPal