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Neighboring Peoples
   
Lenape Tributaries
   
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Susquehannock Ascendancy
   
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Dutch Power
   
English-Dutch-Conflict
   
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English Conquest
   
Temporary Peace
   
The Whorekill Raids
   
Maryland's New Indian Policy
   
Susquehannock Removal Into Maryland
   
Attack On The Susquehannock Fort
   
Andros' Indian Policies
   
Andros' Protection
   
Andros' Ultimatums
   
Explanation Of The Intrigues
   
The Treaty Of Shackamaxon
   
The Treaty Of Albany
   
Results of The Albany Treaty
   
Forging Of The Covenant Chain
   
Susquehannock Revenge
   
Beginnings Of Pennsylvania
   
Significance Of Penn's Indians Deeds
   
Map 4
   
Jacob Young's Predicament
   
Origin Of The Iroquois Conquest Myth
   
Re: Emergence Of Susquehannock Polity
   
Appendix: Lenape Ownership Of Delaware
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"The  Susquehannock of today was reformed by direct descendants of the original Susquehannock."

Turnbull David J., Chief piercing EyesPrincipal Chief Piercing Eyes Pen, a direct descendant of the Susquehannock, had a vision and began to band people together that wanted to walk a true path of the people. When  Principal Chief  Piercing Eyes Pen retired he passed his position on to Principal Chief Dancing Thunder"

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Today there are several Tribes of Susquehannock scattered throughout Turtle Island . There is a known tribe in Florida, Oklahoma, Ohio and Alabama."
"The Alabama Branch of the Susquehannock Tribe/Church of Native Spirituality was established in 1976. We are affiliated with the Pan American Indian Association and have been recognized by the federal government to operate as a Tribal Church."


"It was decided that we would not affiliate ourselves with the bureaucratic scrutiny of any Federal or State Indian Affairs Associations  (i.e.: BIA, etc.) , we are dedicated to practicing a true Native American Spiritual Path."

       

 

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