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Lenape Nation Healing Ceremony Conducted At Temple Ambler
The local land and community were in need of some healing following the devastating September tornado. The Lenape Nation of PA provided it.

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The local land and community were in need of some healing following the devastating September tornado. The Lenape Nation of PA provided it.

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