Lenapehoking: Archaeology, Heritage, and the Power of Place for Lenape Tribal Nations by Wolf Humanities Center published on 2023-04-04T20:21:08Z Recorded on March 15, 2023. Presented in collaboration with Penn Museum This panel discussion highlights tribal relationships to Lenapehoking, the ancestral and spiritual homeland of Lenni-Lenape and Delaware peoples of the Delaware Valley. Archaeologists and tribal cultural specialists bring the site-specific landscapes and histories to life, illuminating once-vibrant places that remain important to tribal Nations today. Penn Museum curator Lucy Fowler Williams moderates the discussion. Cosponsored by the Center for Ancient Studies. Jeremy Johnson (Delaware), Director of Cultural Education, Delaware Tribe of Indians, OK Gregory D. Lattanzi Curator and State Archaeologist, New Jersey State Museum Katelyn Lucas Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for Delaware Nation Doug Miller Historic Site Director, Pennsbury Manor Historic Site Daniel StrongWalker Thomas Hereditary Chief, Delaware Nation Lenni Lenape Genre Learning