"Religion and Ceremonies of the Lenape" offers a detailed exploration into the spiritual life and traditional practices of the Delaware Indians, also known as the Lenape. Authored by Mark Raymond Harrington, this ethnography provides invaluable insight into the Native American religion and Indigenous ceremonies of the Eastern Woodlands people. Delve into a comprehensive account of their beliefs, rituals, and sacred traditions.
This meticulously prepared print edition presents a vital historical record for those interested in the cultural and social anthropology of the Lenape. Explore the rich tapestry of their religious teachings and gain a deeper understanding of their place in Native American history. A significant resource for anyone seeking to learn about the spiritual heritage of the Delaware Indians.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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