0VERVIEW of LENAPE HISTORY, AD 1000 to TODAY
[The route is approximate, but the climate has shifted North by 30 degrees F.
Where ice was used for migration, boats may be necessary. Where boats were used, boats may now be in a swamp.]
There is much evidence found along the route. West of Hudson Bay the terrain modifications of the Copper haulers, 4200 to 3200 BC, lie in plain sight.
NORWAY HOUSE
The Norway House was the northern passage to Lake Winnipeg
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The Norway House was built by Norwegians in the 19th century. But they chose to build the house at the best, and maybe the only, passage from the Nelson River watershed to Lake Winnipeg.
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The Norway House passage separates two water levels. To the north is Cross Lake, with most of the waters at 208 meters. To the south are waters leading to Lake Winnipeg. All these waters are at 216-219 m. Some of the terrain appears to have been man-modified.
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The man-modification of the terrain may have occurred between 4200 and 3200 BC, when calculations based on the copper removed from Lake Superior estimates that 200 boats and over 3,400 men PER YEAR for a THOUSAND YEARS had to have passed through the passage at Norway House.
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The LENAPE passed through the Norway House passage about 1,000 AD. "LENAPE"means to "Abide with the pure." In modern Eurocentric words, the LENAPE were Norse. The English PR turned the Norse sea people into "Vikings."
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The French called the LENAPE language "Algonquin." The French translators based their name on the words of a group of men in one village. Those men said they were "Algonquin." What the men meant was that they "all were descendants of the (same) chief."
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The words on this the Winnipeg map (above) from a 1708 French map confirm that the language of the LENAPE, who passed, as traders, through the Norway House passage 1000 years ago was OLD NORSE.
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"Asleniposils" means in Old Norse, "Our Pure father of Light." The Lenape were Christians.
They knew that Christ had said "I am the light of the world."
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In 1708 the French knew the Lenape were Christians. The word "Christinaux" is prominent
throughout the rest of the map. French maps from the middle of the 17th century show the label "Christian Sea" in Hudson Bay near the mouth of the Nelson River.
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You did not learn any of this knowage in school.
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Why not?
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The French lost the "French and Indian war," which was planned in the English parliament. The English did not want the world to know there were Norse Christians in Norh America.
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The 17th century White Anglo Saxon Protestants (WASP)s suppressed that knowledge by omitting it from their classrooms. The suppression became institutionalied. Early American History has been suppressed by institutionalized omission of the real facts ever since.
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