White River Lenape
History Collection
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29m
The White River Lenape tells about the Delaware (or Lenape) Native Americans during their time in East Central Indiana from the 1790s through 1821. In partnership with the Delaware Tribe of Indians and Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, the documentary provides a rich and detailed look at this often overlooked story about the Delaware Native American experience in Indiana.
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