Tamanend

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Tamanend was a revered 17th-century Lenape (Delaware) leader celebrated for his diplomacy and later mythologized in American culture as a symbol of peace and goodwill.

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Tamanend canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lenape leader
Native American leader
associatedWith Lenape
surface form: Lenape people

Province of Pennsylvania
William Penn
commemoratedBy place names in Pennsylvania and surrounding areas
statues and monuments in the United States
country Lenape
surface form: Lenapehoking
culturalDepiction mythologized figure in American culture
symbol of brotherhood between Indigenous peoples and colonists
ethnicity Delaware
Lenape
hasInfluenceOn American patriotic and fraternal symbolism
historicalReputation “the affable” or “the affable one”
knownFor diplomacy with European colonists
role in early relations with Pennsylvania colonists
symbol of peace and goodwill
language Unami language
surface form: Unami (Lenape language)
legacy inspiration for Tammany Hall name
namesake of Tammany societies
notableEvent peaceful relations with William Penn
placeOfActivity Delaware Valley
Pennsylvania region
religion Lenape spiritual traditions
role chief
diplomat
timePeriod 17th century
virtue hospitality
justice
peacemaking

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Tammany Hall namedAfter Tamanend
St. Tammany Parish namedAfter Tamanend