Ramapough Mountain Indians
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The Ramapough Mountain Indians (also spelled Ramapo), also known as the Ramapough Lenape Nation, are a group of approximately 5,000 people living around the Ramapo Mountains of Bergen and Passaic counties in northern New Jersey and Rockland County in southern New York, about 25 miles from New York City. They were recognized in 1980 by the state of New Jersey as an Indian tribe but have not gained federal recognition. Their tribal office is located on Stag Hill Road on Houvenkopf Mountain in Mahwah, New Jersey. Since January 2007, the Chief of the Ramapough Lenape Indian Nation has been Dwaine Perry.
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Ramapough Lenape Indian Nation Ramapough Lenape Indian Nation www.ramapoughlenapenation.org - Web |
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