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Lappawinsoe /ˌlæpəˈwɪnzoʊ/ was a
Lenape chief. His name
signifies "gathering fruit" or "going away to
gather food".
Lappawinsoe sold the land of his tribe...
- present-day
eastern Pennsylvania and
western New Jersey.
Lenape chiefs Lappawinsoe, Manawkyhickon, S****oonan, Nenatcheehunt, and
others continued protesting...
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Lenape chief Lappawinsoe depicted in a 1735
portrait by
Gustavus Hesselius...
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Itawi Katonah Kâwin
Kechewaishke Kenne**** Keo****
Kineubenae Kimot Kinje Lappawinsoe Lawoughqua Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo
Mahackemo Moluntha Mângotâs-i
Mamongazeda Manteo...
- Purchase, a
contested land
cession treaty he
negotiated with
Lenape chief Lappawinsoe that
transferred control over 1,200,000
acres (4,860 km2) of territory...
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Lenape chief Lappawinsoe,
depicted in a 1735
painting by
Gustavus Hesselius...
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painting of his time,
according to
Michael J. Lewis, his
portrait of
Lappawinsoe,
chief of the Lenape, was
among the
first to
foreshadow "the sympathetic...
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buried in the
Sicomac "happy
hunting ground" in Wyckoff, New Jersey.
Lappawinsoe Chief Wampage Ricky,
Donald (January 1998).
Encyclopedia of M****achusetts...