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    Hello! My name is Tiffany and I am quarter blood Lenni-Lenape! Sadly I do not know much about my heritage except that it comes from my father's side but I research all that I can. I've visited Pow-wows before and recently have planned a trip to a local one. Though I'm ashamed to say that I do not exactly have affiliation with my tribe of descent, I do have a family history that shows my family who did have direct affiliation with their tribe.

    I hope to eventually participate in tribal activities and find out even more about the Lenni-Lenape of New Jersey. So, maybe I can start my quest for information here, on this site. :)

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    Hello and welcome to the site! I actually have a friend stationed up in Jersey and he has attended some Lenape powwows. He had a blast! Good luck to you.
    A tater tot is worth a thousand fries.

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    • #3
      Thank you for the welcome! Oh, that's awesome. I'm hoping to attend a Lenape pow-wow soon, too. Thanks for the luck!

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      • #4
        XWelcome to powwows.com....You probably could find all your lookin' for here....Sooo like Andre said..Good luck..And have fun on here too
        keep what you got
        by givin' it all away
        remember where you came from
        nobody or anythin' gonna get in your way

        'Ian Brown'

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        • #5
          Hi Tiffany!
          Researching one's family history can be very interesting. Good luck to you and welcome to PowWows.
          "No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible"
          "You cannot give the people who have wronged you so much power that they take away your dreams"

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          • #6
            Originally posted by T.Manns
            Hello! My name is Tiffany and I am quarter blood Lenni-Lenape! Sadly I do not know much about my heritage except that it comes from my father's side but I research all that I can. I've visited Pow-wows before and recently have planned a trip to a local one. Though I'm ashamed to say that I do not exactly have affiliation with my tribe of descent, I do have a family history that shows my family who did have direct affiliation with their tribe.

            I hope to eventually participate in tribal activities and find out even more about the Lenni-Lenape of New Jersey. So, maybe I can start my quest for information here, on this site. :)

            Welcome and don't feel sad for lack of knowledge,
            you have a yearning now and thats whats important. (It must be in your heart first.)
            many of us out there have a situation, or reason for our lack of knowledge in customs and traditions.

            for me it was separation at birth from my biological family and being raised in a white home through adoption that kept me outside.
            but I always knew that I was native american since I could walk and talk.
            I longed to know the tribe that I came from,
            when I came of age I started on my search, I recieved tidbits of info and possiblities of where my relitives came from but no real confirmation.
            through all that I lived life raiseing my children in all I learned on my own respect for all races, and people who had situations and issues.
            My journey was long and I had to go through all sorts of tribulations to get my mind free of anger and emotions that were not right in my heart.
            Persistance and patience paid off a year ago this month and I found my Biological family, all my siblings and my mother and aunts, uncle and cousins and a whole bunch of nieces and nephews.
            its been a whirlwind of emotions and reflections on life experiences for me and my family.
            it even turned out that I lived right next door to my biological aunt and cousins. and my siblings used to go over and visit my neighbors. I knew my neighbors but did not know that I was related at that time.
            I was around these people all my life but never knew who they were but we were so close we could touch each other.
            but those mysterious powers that be did not allow me to know them until last year.
            Maybe it was becasue the time was right. that everything happens for a reason type thing.
            What ever it was the day after I Talked with my sister for the first time and met my birth mom. I had confirmation of my tribe/s and a peace and calming feeling came over me instantly
            and all my questions were answered in one moment.
            the funny thing is I was attending powwows and reading up on my very own tribes when I learned my own family history.
            I was already on the right path in my journey I just didn't know it.
            may your journey be a heartfelt moment in your life and a way for you to find peace in your heart as you go along in learning more about your tribal affiliation.
            Dweick

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