Devastation of a tribal community.... In 1964 the Ford Motor Corporation had purchased nearly 900 acres of land within the Ramapo Mountains. This land was the former site of the Ringwood mines complex, that provided iron for every war, from...

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Welankuntewaken! Halito! Osiyo! I hope everyone is doing wonderful. I came across something that is helpful for family research. On pages 15-16 of this document entitled 'We Are Still Here! The Tribal Saga of New Jersey’s Nanticoke and Lenape Indians',...
Rainmaker, Lenape / Munsee Winter Flower, Ramapo Many people believe racial and ethnic groups in North America have always lived as separately as they do now. However, segregation was neither practical nor preferable when people who were not native to this continent began...
TGEDragonTV  TURTLEGANGNYC https://youtu.be/phz_n2N4Z3M TGEDragonTV ep1 "LET THE UNIFICATION BEGIN" Let the Unification Begin. Featuring Brother Reggie, Nasi Yashuv-El Zevulun, Red Pill, Shaka Ahmose,Bro Polight, Abundance Child, Minister Enqi, Cochise Tarak-Saa author of "Urban Kryptonite", Tazaryach of ISUPK, Dr Shaka Zulu and Sa Neter...
Simply... The first inhabitants of the Americas are thought to have crossed the Bering Straits from Asia around 50,000 BC. The earliest evidence of human life in central Mexico dates from about 20,000 BC, and the first signs of civilization...
  Tricia Jessica Johnson   #Ankhesenamun#Gaythelos#Hiber &#Eqyptian_Scots: "... an Egyptian exodus that did indeed conclude in Scotland....Ellis establishes that Scota was really Ankhesenamun, daughter of Akhenaton and Nefertiti, and wife of Tutankhamen. He also finds that far from being a Greek king,...
 Saponi Indians by Michael D. Green, 2006 The Saponi Indians were a Siouan-speaking people who lived in the Virginia Piedmont near present-day Charlottesville. John Smith found them there, in a region he broadly labeled Monacan, in 1607. Sometime during the next...
Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America COPYRIGHT 2000 The Gale Group Inc. SIOUX By D. L. Birchfield Overview The Siouan-language peoples comprise one of the largest language groups north of Mexico, second only to the Algonquian family of languages. Many Siouan-language peoples are no longer...
Stories of New Jersey How Scheyichbi Really Became New Jersey(Period, 1609- 1758) By Frank R. Stockton Originally published in 1896 This Web version, edited by GET NJ, COPYRIGHT 2003 A POINT in the history of New Jersey, more important in a moral point of...
https://youtu.be/DLJS4gtpMX0  Our struggle to reclaim our lost identity is a daily task. In our journey to take back our stolen heritage we are confronted with bigotry and hate from all sides. Our oppressors define us as negro, black and colored...

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