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  2. Peter Williamson (memoirist) - Wikipedia

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    "Indian Peter" dressed as a Delaware Indian Peter Williamson (1730 – 19 January 1799), also known as " Indian Peter ", was a Scottish memoirist who was part-showman, part-entrepreneur and inventor. Born in a croft in Aberdeenshire, he was forcibly taken to North America at an early age, but succeeded in returning to Scotland where he ...

  3. Delaware Tribe of Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Lenape Elders works to sustain traditional dances, culture, and the tribal language, and works with the Delaware Gourd Society. The tribe maintains a Delaware Center, on an 80-acre (320,000 m 2) parcel of land in Bartlesville. [5] Delaware artists are known for their wood carving and ribbon work skills.

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  5. Native American Heritage Day - Wikipedia

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    Arthur C. Parker, a Seneca Indian who was the director of the Museum of Arts and Science in Rochester, New York, advocated for an American Indian Day in the 1910s and persuaded the Boy Scouts of America to take a day to commemorate the Native American culture in 1912. [1] It was recognized annually for three years.

  6. When was the first Thanksgiving? What to know about the ... - AOL

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    When did Thanksgiving become a national holiday? More than 160 years after the 1621 feast, President George Washington declared Nov. 26, 1789, as a day of prayer and thanksgiving.

  7. Walam Olum - Wikipedia

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    There the text ends, though Rafinesque did publish an additional "Fragment: On the History of the Linapis since abt. 1600, when the Wallamolum closes" which takes the story up to his own time. This (which incidentally names the composer of the original Walam Olum as one Lekhibit) exists only as a purported translation by John Burns, who has ...

  8. Christian Munsee - Wikipedia

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    The power of the Gospel: Zeisberger preaching to the Indians by Christian Schussele (1862). The Christian Munsee are a group of Lenape (also known as Delaware), an Indigenous people in the United States, that primarily speak Munsee and have converted to Christianity, following the teachings of Moravian missionaries.

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    A lot has changed in 95 years since the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade first debuted. ... that help the day along as the family waits for the turkey and stuffing to be cooked. To see how the ...

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