Kalmar Nyckel Landmarks in Delaware commons:Category:Landmarks in DelawareLanguages of Delaware Lieutenant Governor of the State of Delaware Lists related
significant populations Eastern Shore of Maryland Eastern Shore of Virginia DelawareLanguages Nanticoke Religion Native Related ethnic groups Chincoteague, Pocomoke
Netherland Regions with significant populations New York, New Jersey, DelawareLanguages Low Dutch, Mohawk Dutch Religion Dutch Reformed Related ethnic groups
derived from other native languages, such as Kickapoo, Shawnee, and the Delawarelanguages Munsee and Unami. These are all Algonquian languages. This list also
2021. Sturtevant, William C.; Trigger, Bruce G (January 1, 1978). Delawarelanguages: Handbook of North American Indians Vol. 15: Northeast. p. 215. Smithsonian
2010. Sturtevant, William C.; Trigger, Bruce G (January 1, 1978). Delawarelanguages: Handbook of North American Indians Vol. 15: Northeast. p. 215. Smithsonian
together and became one, the city of Union City." Trigger, Bruce G. Delawarelanguages: Handbook of North American Indians Vol. 15: Northeast, page 215.
Association Total population 500+ Regions with significant populations DelawareLanguages English, formerly Nanticoke Religion Christianity (mostly Protestant)
together and became one, the city of Union City." Trigger, Bruce G. Delawarelanguages: Handbook of North American Indians Vol. 15: Northeast, page 215.
marked solely by independent particles. A central concept in the Delawarelanguages, and in all other Algonquian languages is the distinction made between