
Ramapough Mountain Indians - Wikipedia
The Ramapough Mountain Indians (also spelled Ramapo), known also as the Ramapough Lenape Nation or Ramapough Lunaape Munsee Delaware Nation or Ramapo Mountain …
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Ramapough Mountain Indians Inc. (otherwise RMI). 501 (c) (3).
Protection, recognition, promotion, and practice of the abundantly rich culture and offerings of the Ramapough Munsee Lenape people. To support, preserve, and share the rich cultural …
The Ramapough Lunaape of New Jersey · History · Our Land, Our …
The people who came to be known as the Ramapough Lunaape (Lenape) relied upon the protective isolation of the mountains on the border of New Jersey and New York. Manumitted …
Ramapo Nation Reclaims Split Rock Mountain - TLCNJ
Mar 21, 2023 · The Ramapo Munsee Land Alliance (RMLA), the Ramapo Munsee Lunaape Nation, and The Land Conservancy of New Jersey are happy to announce a long-awaited, …
Ramapough– Legacy and Heritage – Mahwah Museum
The Ramapough Lenape people have a long and complex history in the Ramapo River Valley communities of Mahwah, Ringwood, and Hillburn. Explore and learn about this Indigenous …
Mapping the Ramapough Munsee Lenape Nation - ArcGIS …
Feb 13, 2022 · The following map highlights historically and culturally significant sites in the Ramapough heartland, which encompasses the modern-day communities of Hillburn, NY; …
Ramapo Munsee Nation remains one of the only Indigenous …
Oct 9, 2023 · In Westchester and Rockland, the Lenape people were the main inhabitants. The Lenape had several tribes within its nation, including the Lenni Lenape, the Delaware Lenape …
Ramapough Lenape and Powhatan Renape Nations of New …
Mar 27, 2019 · The settlement agreements come in the wake of the state’s largest tribe—the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation — winning their six-year federal and state civil rights …
Essay - What it means to be a Ramapough Lenape Descendant…
Her Indigenous Munsee ancestors included the people who would later become today’s Ramapough and Delaware Lenape, such as the Tappans, Haverstraws, Hackensacks, …