BETHLEHEM — Pennsylvania’s absence of federally recognized tribal nations means there’s been an incomplete picture of its Native American culture and history, officials said Friday as they announced a grant-funded program designed to change that. The Pennsylvania Tourism Office, in partnership with Lehigh University’s Institute for Indigenous Studies and with
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Many tribal nations in Pennsylvania were erased, some do not exist any more, some consider it ancestral homeland despite having been forced out or oppression
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Pennsylvania s absence of federally recognized tribal nations means there s been an incomplete picture of its American Indian culture and history, officials said Friday as they announced a grant-funded program designed to change that.