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LENAPE LAND
Jan, 27, 2018 1:00 PM –
Feb 3, 2018 1:00 PM 49
.There were 49 LENAPE LAND pageviews for this week, which is slightly less than we want.
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Encourage your friends to use
LENAPE HISTORY, LENAPE LAND.
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From United States 68 vs 174
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68 pageviews is a BAD week.
We should figure out how to tell kids how "cool" it is to carry history into class on a smartphone.
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This past week we continued theLENAPE HISTORY SEMESTER
through stanzas
7, 8, and 9.
These stanzas are the history of the common LENAPE leaving Greenland and saving themselves at the Rice Rivers in Minnesota.
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I asked questions about:
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RICE RIVERS 55
. STANZA 9. THEY
"SAVED THEMSELVES" 44
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WYOMING, DAKOTA,
MINNESOTA 32
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The Stanzas tell usthat Greenland had an eco-disaster, probably overgrazing of the fragile grass land.
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The discourated common people rowed away.
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They saved themselves at the Rice Rivers in Minnesota, where most of the place names are still Norse.
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The other post viewed many times was:
I attempted to write a concise, clear, and compelling text about the English using suppression by omission to profoundly distort American history.
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The text is still under review.
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Remember to recommend the
VIKING WATERWAY.
and the
FILM for EDUCATORS every chance you can get.
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Builf a mental picture about the LENAPE history, and the other evidence, both physical and linguistic.
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Have a good one
MYRON, @ LENAPE LAND
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