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Permanence, as we know it, was not characteristic
of the Lenape. They moved with the seasons as dictated by food &
economics. But upon their return, many found themselves fenced out
of their own "reserved" lands by the Scottish, Swedish, Dutch &
English settlers.
Records from 1725 show that the Delaware took their complaints
to representatives in Philadelphia requesting the removal of dams
made on the Brandywine and to halt the White's encroachment. Although
the courts found in favor of the Delaware Indians, no action was
taken on their behalf. There is no evidence of the Native Americans
receiving satisfaction.
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