「Munsee」の共起表現(1語右で並び替え) - Weblio英語共起表現検索 (original) (raw)
hames reserve was established, and in 1840 the
Munsee and the Chippewa finally reached an agreement
t and valley to north have become known as the
Munsee,, and sometimes the Esopus.
ncounter English colonists; Nanticoke, Lenape (
Munsee and Unami speakers), Mahican , Chicacoan, and
ies between Mahican and the Delaware languages
Munsee and Unami have been acknowledged in studies of
r linguistic groups such as Wappinger (a local
Munsee band), Housatonic, Wyachtonok, and others.
Members of the
Munsee branch of the Lenape (Delaware) nation arrived
vian of the Thames First Nation, a part of the
Munsee branch of the Lenape, and is commonly known as
p moved to Wisconsin, where they combined with
Munsee Delaware migrants from southwestern Ontario, a
They spoke the
Munsee dialect of Lenape.
However, most of the
Munsee eventually returned to Canada.
In 1837, some of the
Munsee from Fairfield journeyed to Wisconsin to join
me members of these groups fled to Canada with
Munsee Moravian converts, ultimately settling at what
e lake was originally called "Quampium" by the
Munsee Native Americans who lived there.
nd Black River Band Chippewa and the Christian
Munsee on a reservation of twelve square miles along
The
Munsee portion of the reserve became part of the new
In 1967 the
Munsee portion became part of the current reserve, wh
For information about other
Munsee reserves see Munsee-Delaware Nation and Six Na
t-Governor, John Graves Simcoe, encouraged the
Munsee to settle there although Chippewa were already
The Christian
Munsee were also known as the Moravian Munsee or the
The Christian
Munsee were a group of Lenape native American Indians
Signing the treaty for the
Munsee were Henry Donohoe, Ignatius Caleb, and John W