Indigenous Peoples' Day: Spotlight on Lenapehoking - a podcast by WNYC

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The land between present-day New York City and Philadelphia, including all of New Jersey and some parts of Delaware, once belonged to the Indigenous Lenape tribe and was called Lenapehoking. Curtis Zunigha, co-director of The Lenape Center in New York City and enrolled member of the Delaware Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma, who are the modern-day descendants of the Lenape, shares the area's history in honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day.

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