At first we welcomed these newcomers in their floating islands, for the Creator had given us a big land with room for all. But soon the newcomers were telling us that we could no longer hunt and fish on "their" land, and this was strange to us, for no man can own our mother Earth. But we could not resist the onslaught of newcomers, so we removed ourselves further and further west.
We moved to central Pennsylvania, then western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, and finally to Oklahoma [the Indian Territory], where most of our cousins live today. The majority of Lenape' in Pennsylvania are people whose ancestors did not move with the rest of the Native nations, but married or blended into the colonial westward expansion. Our ancestors hid their Native heritage to avoid persecution and discrimination. Many of us are only now returning to our Native roots, and learning how to return to our Native ways.