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The Delaware Indians: A History

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"One of the best tribal histories . . . the product of decades of study by a layman archeologist-historian. With a rich blend of archeology, anthropology, Indian oral traditions (he gives us one of the best accounts of the Walum Olum, the fascinating hieroglyphics depicting the tribal origins of the Delaware), and documentary research, Weslager writes for the general reader as well as the scholar."--American Historical Review

In the seventeenth century white explorers and settlers encountered a tribe of Indians calling themselves Lenni Lenape along the Delaware River and its tributaries in New Jersey, Delaware, eastern Pennsylvania, and southeastern New York. Today communities of their descendants, known as Delawares, are found in Oklahoma, Kansas, Wisconsin, and Ontario, and individuals of Delaware ancestry are mingled with the white populations in many other states. The Delaware Indians is the first comprehensive account of what happened to the main body of the Delaware Nation over the past three centuries.

C. A. Weslager puts into perspective the important events in United States history in which the Delawares participated and he adds new information about the Delawares. He bridges the gap between history and ethnology by analyzing the reasons why the Delawares were repeatedly victimized by the white man.

568 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1972

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C.A. Weslager

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The late Dr. Clinton A. Weslager was a History Professor Emeritus of Brandywine College of Widener University and was nationally known for his 24 books dealing with the early history of the Delaware valley, including Indian, Dutch, Swedish and English occupations.

Known for his engaging writing style, Dr. Weslager was awarded the University of Delaware Medal of Distinction, and the DAR History Medal. He received two citations from the American Association of State and Local History, and was elected a Fellow of the Archaeological Society of New Jersey.

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August 24, 2025
I read this book specifically to learn how the Pennsylvania colonial government “bought” land from the Lenni Lenape and how the Lenape viewed the selling of land. I also wanted context on Indian raids on white settlers’ homes on the Pennsylvania western frontier circa 1750. I found what I was looking for, and much more. Originally published in 1972, the book is of its time in certain respects, but seems to be a solid and accessible history of the Lenni Lenape people.
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October 16, 2023
super zhrnutá história jedného z najvplyvnejších národov lesných kmeňov v Amerike a zároveň prierez udalostí ovplyvňujúcich aj tri desiatky ďalších okolitých kmeňov
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October 22, 2023
Professor Weslager's book addressed many of my unanswered questions about the history and culture of the Delaware people. It was well researched and interesting.
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March 6, 2016
A great resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the Delaware Indians. Thoroughly researched and easily understandable. I recommend this for anyone wanting to know more about the Delaware Indians.

5 out of 5 stars.
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