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April 2022 Lenape Word-a-Day Calendar

April 2022 Lenape Word-a-Day Calendar

March 2022 Lenape Word-a-Day Calendar

March 2022 Lenape Word-a-Day Calendar

Delaware Tribal Member Abbey Davis Named 2022 Copan Homecoming Queen

Delaware Tribal Member Abbey Davis has been named as the 2022 Copan Homecoming Queen. Abbey has worked respite care for the Tribe during spring break, summer break and sometimes after school Abbey is the daughter of Robert and Shanda Davis of Copan, OK.
Congrats Abbey on being Queen and your senior year. We hope to see you working again this summer around the Tribe.

Delaware Tribal Member Abbey Davis has been named as the 2022 Copan Homecoming Queen.

February 2022 Lenape Word-a-Day Calendar

February 2022 Lenape Word-a-Day Calendar

Native Art Market to Take Place March 19

The Delaware Tribe of Indians wishes to invite all Native artists to its first ever Native Art Market. We have lots of artists who need to showcase their work and the Tribal Headquarters is just the place to do it. This event is free of charge. If interested, please fill out the application form below and we look forward to showing your art on March 19, 2022 from 8:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. Watch our Facebook page and website for further information.

>>>Art Market Vendor Application

Delaware Tribe of Indians Native Art Market March 19, 2022

January 2022 Delaware Indian News Is Now Available

The January 2022 issue of the Delaware Indian News is now available online. To view the newspaper, click the link below:

» View January 2022 Delaware Indian News

For other issues of the Delaware Indian News, select Delaware Indian News in the top menu bar.

January 2022 Lenape Word-a-Day Calendar

January 2022 Lenape Word-a-Day Calendar

Download a 2022 Lenape Calendar

A 2022 Delaware Calendar has once again been compiled by Jim Rementer, secretary of the Culture Preservation Committee.

Click on the link below to download the file. You may then save and/or print it. To use as a wall calendar, we suggest printing at legal size (8.5″ x 14″).

» Download Calendar

December 2021 Lenape Word-a-Day Calendar

December 2021 Lenape Word-a-Day Calendar

Tribal Member Curtis Zunigha Selected for 2021 AARP Oklahoma Indian Elder Honors

Curtis Zunigha, 68, is a 5th-generation resident of Washington County, OK whose Delaware Indian ancestors arrived in Indian Territory in 1867. He is an enrolled member of the Delaware Tribe of Indians based in Bartlesville. (www.delawaretribe.org) He is currently employed at the Delaware Tribe Cultural Center and is a practitioner of Delaware/Lenape history, culture, language, customs & traditions.

Beginning in 1984 his tribal service has included various roles in managing Operations, Housing, and Social Services. He has also been elected to the Tribal Council (1984-88 and 2004-08). From 1994-1998 Curtis Zunigha was elected and served as the Chief of the Delaware Tribe of Indians. In 1995 Chief Zunigha was appointed by Governor Frank Keating to the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission where he served two terms.

Mr. Zunigha has a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree from North Texas State University (1980) and an Associate Degree in Broadcasting from Rogers State College, Oklahoma (1986). From 1988-1995 he was producer/host of “Drum Beats” a Native American community affairs television program on KXON-TV at Rogers State College in Claremore. Curtis served as the Manager of the American Indian/Alaska Native Population Program for the U.S. Census Bureau in Washington, D.C, during the 2010 Census. He also serves as a Co-Director of the Lenape Center (www.thelenapecenter.com) a non-profit arts & culture organization based in New York City.

Curtis Zunigha is third-generation U.S. military veteran having served in the U.S. Air Force (1972-78). Today he is a member of the Lenape Veterans Color Guard and Lenape Gourd Dance Society.

Tribal Member Curtis Zunigha Selected for 2021 AARP Oklahoma Indian Elder Honors