American Indians / Native Americans / Indigenous People

Lenni-Lenape Indians: The Lenape Indians were also known as the Delaware Indian tribe because they lived along the Delaware River in Southeastern Pennsylvania (PA). These native Americans are thought to be one of the oldest races of humans.

The Susquehannock Indian Tribes: they were also known as Conestoga, Sasquesahanough, Minquas, Minquosy, Machoeretini, Mengwe, or Mingo and lived along the Susquehanna River. In 1701, they signed a treaty with William Penn stating, the Indians "shall forever hereafter be as one Head & One Heart, & live in true Friendship & Amity as one People." However, in 1763 the last of the Conestoga were massacred by racists near Lancaster, PA.

Algonquian Peoples: Wampanoag, Massachusett, Nipmuc, Pennacook, Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, and Quinnipiac.

Black Minquas

Great Minquea Path: Susquehannock Vs. Lenni-Lenape

Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Indians Climate Change Refugees

Philadelphia's Story (The 1700's): Europeans colonize the East Coast

Popcorn (Maizae Grana Tosta): sweet corn is an indisputable native of the Americas and has been consumed for 7,000 years.

Edible Plants -- Guide To Edible Plants, Fruits, Vegetables, Herbs: Sage, aids healing, used as a bandage, toothbrush for the American Indian or with bear fat to rub in the skin, improves memory, aids in digestion of meats,

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