Ramapough lenape indian nation ancestry chart 2025

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The historical tribe named the Ramapo was a Munsee-speaking group of the Lenape, an Algonquian language-speaking people who occupied a large territory throughout coastal areas of the mid-Atlantic states and along the Delaware River valley. Such groups were typically named after their geographic region.
Today, the Lenni Lenape are still present in the Passaic area although their numbers are much smaller than they once were. Many residents of Passaic and the surrounding areas have Native American ancestry and are proud of their heritage.
The Lenape People Today These individuals represent a fraction of the Lenape diaspora, extending to federally recognized communities of the Delaware and Munsee in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Canada, and the Ramapough in New Jersey. Over 110,000 Native American people are living in New York City today.
The Ramapough Lenape are Munsee speaking Luunape who live across northern New Jersey. Turtle Clan Chief Vincent Mann explains the Luunape connection to the landscape, including language, place names, and relationships to the other Lenape groups in the region.
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