
Religion and ceremonies of the Lenape
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Authors:
- Harrington, M. R. (Mark Raymond)
1882 - 1971
- Hodge, Frederick Webb
1864 - 1956
About this book
"Religion and Ceremonies of the Lenape" by M. R. Harrington offers an insightful exploration of the spiritual landscape of the Lenape, a Native American tribe with a profound connection to their ancestral lands. This scholarly work meticulously details unique cultural practices, including the significance of their creation myths and the rituals surrounding seasonal ceremonies. Harrington's analysis sheds light on the Lenape's deep reverence for nature and the interconnectedness of their community, providing invaluable context for understanding their worldview. Ideal for students, historians, and civic activists, this document serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in indigenous spirituality and cultural preservation. Discover the intricate tapestry of beliefs that shaped the Lenape's identity and continue to resonate today.
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