The 'Nanticoke Indian Tribe' is a
Native American tribe from
Sussex County, Delaware comprising the Nanticoke River
watershed which empties into the
Chesapeake Bay. The area has been home to an
indigenous population of
Delaware, or
Lenni Lenape indians since pre
European times. An annual
pow-wow is held near
Oak Orchard, Delaware. This pow-wow features some descendants of original Nanticoke Indian populations and representatives of other tribes and nations.
Evidence for the early population of the Delaware
peninsula by Native Americans is easily found,
arrow points,
pottery shards,
axe-heads and other items such as bone
drills, etc, are turned up regularly in
farmer's fields and some
excavated sites along the
riverbanks of the state have revealed evidence of long term settlement.
See also
Unalachtigo Lenape