Lenape: The First Staten Islanders

Staten Island Museum / Staten Island Institute of Arts & Sciences
75 Stuyvesant Pl.
This new permanent installation in the Institute's auditorium details the story of the Lenape Indians life. The Lenape's existence among the bleak tundra-like landscape was difficult, but gradually evolved over thousands of years with the development... more

This new permanent installation in the Institute's auditorium details the story of the Lenape Indians life. The Lenape's existence among the bleak tundra-like landscape was difficult, but gradually evolved over thousands of years with the development of agriculture, permanent settlements, and a more temperate climate. Visitors and classes will see an array of artifacts and mounted specimens related to Lenape food, clothing and other aspects of survival.


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Staten Island Museum / Staten Island Institute of Arts & Sciences

75 Stuyvesant Pl.
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 727-1135

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