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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Delawares Trauben - définition

1778 TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND LENAPE
Delaware treaty; Treaty of Pittsburgh; Delaware Treaty; Treaty of Fort Pitt (1778); Treaty with the Delawares
  • The Treaty of Fort Pitt

Treaty of Fort Pitt         
The Treaty of Fort Pitt, also known as the Treaty With the Delawares, the Delaware Treaty, or the Fourth Treaty of Pittsburgh,Downes, Randolph C. Council Fires on the Upper Ohio: A Narrative of Indian Affairs in the Upper Ohio Valley until 1795.
Delawares         
  • A Lenape farm on the Delaware Indian Reservation in [[Kansas]] in 1867
  • Lenape chief [[Lappawinsoe]] depicted in a 1735 portrait by [[Gustavus Hesselius]]
  • A [[Delaware Nation]] mother and her daughter in [[Oklahoma]] in 1915<ref>[http://www.allaboutshoes.ca/en/paths_across/art_on_prairies/index_4.php "Art on the Prairies: Delaware"], ''All About the Shoes.'' Retrieved 19 July 2011.</ref>
  • Map of [[Lenapehoking]], the region of the 16th and 17th centuries that included the various Lenape confederations
  • A female member of the [[Delaware Tribe of Indians]] in [[Oklahoma]], wearing a [[ribbonwork]] shawl
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE ORIGINALLY FROM LENAPEHOKING, NOW THE MID-ATLANTIC UNITED STATES
Lenni Lenape; Leni Lenape; Delaware (tribe); Delaware tribe; Delaware (people); Lenni-Lenape; Delawares; Delaware Indians; Lenape-Delaware; Delaware Indian; Eastern Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania; Lenapé; Lenape (Delaware); Carnarsee; Mericock; Rekowake; Delaware Natives; Leni lenape; Wolf Tribe; Deleware Tribe; Delaware (Native Americans); Munsee Indians; Munsee (Native Americans); Rockaway Indians; Lenape Nation; Lenape Indians; Munsees; Delaware people; Lenapes; Lenape people; Delaware nation; Unami people; Delaware People; Unami (Native Americans); Delaware (Lenape); Lunaape; History of the Lenape
·noun ·pl A tribe of Indians formerly inhabiting the valley of the Delaware River, but now mostly located in the Indian Territory.
Lenni-Lenape         
  • A Lenape farm on the Delaware Indian Reservation in [[Kansas]] in 1867
  • Lenape chief [[Lappawinsoe]] depicted in a 1735 portrait by [[Gustavus Hesselius]]
  • A [[Delaware Nation]] mother and her daughter in [[Oklahoma]] in 1915<ref>[http://www.allaboutshoes.ca/en/paths_across/art_on_prairies/index_4.php "Art on the Prairies: Delaware"], ''All About the Shoes.'' Retrieved 19 July 2011.</ref>
  • Map of [[Lenapehoking]], the region of the 16th and 17th centuries that included the various Lenape confederations
  • A female member of the [[Delaware Tribe of Indians]] in [[Oklahoma]], wearing a [[ribbonwork]] shawl
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE ORIGINALLY FROM LENAPEHOKING, NOW THE MID-ATLANTIC UNITED STATES
Lenni Lenape; Leni Lenape; Delaware (tribe); Delaware tribe; Delaware (people); Lenni-Lenape; Delawares; Delaware Indians; Lenape-Delaware; Delaware Indian; Eastern Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania; Lenapé; Lenape (Delaware); Carnarsee; Mericock; Rekowake; Delaware Natives; Leni lenape; Wolf Tribe; Deleware Tribe; Delaware (Native Americans); Munsee Indians; Munsee (Native Americans); Rockaway Indians; Lenape Nation; Lenape Indians; Munsees; Delaware people; Lenapes; Lenape people; Delaware nation; Unami people; Delaware People; Unami (Native Americans); Delaware (Lenape); Lunaape; History of the Lenape
·noun ·pl A general name for a group of Algonquin tribes which formerly occupied the coast region of North America from Connecticut to Virginia. They included the Mohicans, Delawares, Shawnees, and several other tribes.

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Treaty of Fort Pitt

The Treaty of Fort Pitt, also known as the Treaty With the Delawares, the Delaware Treaty, or the Fourth Treaty of Pittsburgh, was signed on September 17, 1778, and was the first formal treaty between the new United States of America and any American Indians, in this case the Lenape, who were called Delaware by American settlers. Although many informal treaties were held with Native Americans during the American Revolution from 1775 to 1783, the first one that resulted in a formal document was signed at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania, now the site of Downtown Pittsburgh. It was essentially a treaty of military alliance between the Lenape Nation and the United States.