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A X val a6'V 'fi IV F55 fly' Ll ya x 4 In f if X XM nf' 5 2 or if :Z f vii , ' , Hlstory of the Lehlgh County lndlan HE Lenape nation was dxvlded mto three sub trrbes The Unaml or Wona meys meanmg people down the rlver who occupxed the rlght bank of the Delaware southward from the Lehlgh Valley lt was with them and the Unalachtlgos the1r southern neighbors that Wnllram Pe n dealt wlth for lands ceded to hlm at treaties held at vanous trmes ln Phlladelphxa Therr totem or symbol was the Turtle or Tortoise Their reptile according tu the Lenape clalms a supernorxty and ascendency above the other totems because their relatnon the great Tortoise the Atlas of thelr mythology bears according to their tradltrons thus great lsland on hls back and also because he IS amphibious and can llve both on land and ln the water whlch nerther of the heads of the other tribes can do They consxder the Earth as their umversal mother and that they were created wlthm nts bosom where they llved for a long time before comxng to the surface when the all powerful Spmt would m good time allow them to enjoy the good thxngs whxch vsere prepared for them on lts surface lt ns contended by some lndlan mythologlsts that whlle hvmg m the bowels of the Earth they were of the animal shape such as the rabblt tortolse and groundhog untll they came to the surface Immediately back of Lehlgh Cap emptymg mto the Lehigh Rlver IS Aquashlcola greek Thus IS a Lenape word whxch translated mto Englxsh means brush net shmg They make use ln fishing at tlmes of neat and llght blrch bark canoes with whxch they not only go 1nto large rlvers but venture mto broad open water l the makmg of blrch bark canoes the Indians exercxsed conslderable taste and skull Thxs maternal was consldered best for lt retarned 1ts place without warping Boats of this class were made as follows Havlng taken off a bark of the requlsnte length and width nt was shaped ID the caroe form Rum pxeces of whxte ash or other elastrc wood of the wxdth of the hand were then run around the edge outside and m and stitched through and through wlth the bark ltself ln stltchmg they used bark thread or twme and splm ts The rlbs conslsted of narrow strips of ash which were set about a foot apart alor-g the bottom of the canoe and havmg been turned up the srdes were securezl under the rlm Each end of the canoe was fashxoned alike the two sxde pxeces mchne toward each other until they unlted and formed a sharp and vertlcal prow These boats were from twelve to forty feet long and had sufhcxent capaclty to carry from two to thxrty persons They caulked these canoes with the resmous bark of a specles of elm whrch they first pounded to prepare for use ln makmg their dug outs they fell a thxck strong tree not with their stone axes however but wlth the ald of fire They set fire to a great quantlty of wood at the roots of the tree and make rt fall by that means But that the fire might not reach hlgher than they would have lt they fastened some rags to a pole dipped them mto water and kept continually washing the tree a little above the Fare When felle:l the llmb end of the tree was also burned away m a slmllar manner Whenever they lntended to hollow out a thrck tree for a canoe they lard dry branches all along the trunk as far as It must be hollowed out They then put fire to those dry branches and as soon as they were burnt they were replaced by others Whllst these branches were burnmg the lndxans were very busy wlth wet rags and pourmg water upon the tree so as to prevent the flre from spreading too far on the sides and at the ends The trunk bemg burnt hollow as far as they found rt sufflclent or as far as they could without damaging the boat they took stone axes or sharp flmts and quartzes or sharp shells and scraped off the burnt part of the wood and smoothened the boat wnthm By this means they lrkewlse gave lt what shape they pleased A dugout of thus kmd was commonly thxrty to forty feet long Reflecting lndlans and there were such ln their tribes even as we have men ln our communxtles who abhor the vlclous tendencles of many of our own remarked ffonlmued on page srxleenl Page Seven .lk RFQ: ,- XX 1 Ev li x L V I ,Ax XX. 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