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He also has noted that the term Delaware was only applied to these groups after they had migrated from their original Northeastern homeland . Goddard sums up the Delaware migration as follows : The piecemeal western migration , in the ...
He also has noted that the term Delaware was only applied to these groups after they had migrated from their original Northeastern homeland . Goddard sums up the Delaware migration as follows : The piecemeal western migration , in the ...
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Due to pressure from local settlers this group was relocated to the Washita River in Indian Territory ( Oklahoma ) in 1859 ; they then merged with the Delaware already living in Oklahoma ( Goddard 1978 : 224 ; see Map 3 ) .
Due to pressure from local settlers this group was relocated to the Washita River in Indian Territory ( Oklahoma ) in 1859 ; they then merged with the Delaware already living in Oklahoma ( Goddard 1978 : 224 ; see Map 3 ) .
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The Delaware Business Committee , which had lead the drive to make the claims on behalf of the two Oklahoma Delaware groups , brought pressure on the government to only allow a restricted group to share in the cash settlement .
The Delaware Business Committee , which had lead the drive to make the claims on behalf of the two Oklahoma Delaware groups , brought pressure on the government to only allow a restricted group to share in the cash settlement .
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