If you look around Pennsylvania, you’ll see that we have Indian names attached to many of our most iconic natural features. Rivers, streams, mountains – even entire regions – have the honor of carrying nomenclature derived from the Lenni Lenape, part of the Delaware Nation.
But an unfortunate side effect of this cultural respect is the uncertainty, often a controversial dispute, surrounding their translation.
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