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2010 Annual Gathering Tshirts now available!

2010 DOI Annual Gath­er­ing T shirts now avail­able! 100% cot­ton, sizes S, M, L, XL, 2XL, & 3XL in three styl­ish col­ors: green, orange and yel­low. Sizes S thru XL are $15.00, 2XL are $16.00 and 3XL are $17.00 plus ship­ping, or if you are in the Trea­sure Val­ley you can pick them up or […]

Website Admin | January 21st, 2010 | Continued

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Feature Article #2

The Delawares of Idaho on Facebook!

Are you on Face­book? Now you can keep up with the tribe using these two handy links! Click here for our pub­lic fan site, or copy and paste this link into your browser: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Delawares-of-Idaho-Inc/114805545279?ref=mf Any­one can be a fan! Click here for our invite only dis­cus­sion group, or copy and paste this link into your browser: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=133534412049 […]

Website Admin | September 10th, 2009 | Continued

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Feature Article #3

Subscribe to the Newsletter via Email

Now you can sub­scribe to the Delawares of Idaho, Inc. newslet­ter via email! Save a few trees and save us the postage! Please use the form below and you will receive a few emails to make sure we have it set up cor­rectly! After you fill out the form, a con­fir­ma­tion email will be sent to your mail­box; please read and fol­low the instruc­tion inside the email to com­plete the sub­scrip­tion process.

Website Admin | July 9th, 2009 | Continued

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Feature Article #4

Pay Your Dues Online!

Dues are $20.00 each year. All mem­bers between 18 and 69 years of age should be pay­ing dues, they are $20.00 for each cal­en­der year. You can pay them using the but­ton on this page, via Pay­Pal, or mail them in using a check or money order, no cash please. Click here for the address. No matter […]

Website Admin | January 1st, 2009 | Continued

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Feature Article #5

Big 8 Mining Corporation

In 1954, our group returned to Idaho and formed the a group-mining oper­a­tion called the Big 8 Min­ing Cor­po­ra­tion, in Elmore County. One of our mem­bers located what they called tung­sten ore, which was pretty valu­able at that time. He came back to Wyoming and noti­fied us that he had made this dis­cov­ery, so I made the deci­sion to move back to Idaho. So we came back , we filed on two thou­sand acres of min­ing prop­erty and about eight of us put in one whole sum­mer black-lighting.

Website Admin | September 9th, 2010 | Continued

About this Site

Wel­come to the offi­cial web­site of The Delawares of Idaho, Inc. We set up the web­site to bet­ter com­mu­ni­cate with our mem­bers, and share our infor­ma­tion with them and the gen­eral pub­lic. Here you can find infor­ma­tion about our group of Lenni Lenape peo­ple, and how we came to live in Idaho, so far away […]

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Wel­come to the offi­cial web­site of The Delawares of Idaho, Inc. We set up the web­site to bet­ter com­mu­ni­cate with our mem­bers, and share our infor­ma­tion with them and the gen­eral pub­lic. Here you can find infor­ma­tion about our group of Lenni Lenape peo­ple, and how we came to live in Idaho, so far away from our ances­tral home. We have oral his­tory ses­sions, pic­tures and genealogy.