TitleTypeProviderYear
Epistles of JohnBible1818
Harmony of The Gospels Elekup nihillalquonk woak pemauchsohalquonkBible1806

Unami is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the southern two-thirds of present-day New Jersey, southeastern Pennsylvania, and the northern two-thirds of Delaware. The Lenape later migrated, largely settling in Ontario, Canada, and Oklahoma. Today, it is spoken only as a second language.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Epistles of JohnBiblia1818
Harmony of The Gospels Elekup nihillalquonk woak pemauchsohalquonkBiblia1806

Unami is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the southern two-thirds of present-day New Jersey, southeastern Pennsylvania, and the northern two-thirds of Delaware. The Lenape later migrated, largely settling in Ontario, Canada, and Oklahoma. Today, it is spoken only as a second language.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Epistles of JohnBíblia1818
Harmony of The Gospels Elekup nihillalquonk woak pemauchsohalquonkBíblia1806

Unami is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the southern two-thirds of present-day New Jersey, southeastern Pennsylvania, and the northern two-thirds of Delaware. The Lenape later migrated, largely settling in Ontario, Canada, and Oklahoma. Today, it is spoken only as a second language.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Epistles of JohnBible1818
Harmony of The Gospels Elekup nihillalquonk woak pemauchsohalquonkBible1806

Unami is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the southern two-thirds of present-day New Jersey, southeastern Pennsylvania, and the northern two-thirds of Delaware. The Lenape later migrated, largely settling in Ontario, Canada, and Oklahoma. Today, it is spoken only as a second language.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Epistles of Johnबाइबल1818
Harmony of The Gospels Elekup nihillalquonk woak pemauchsohalquonkबाइबल1806

Unami is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the southern two-thirds of present-day New Jersey, southeastern Pennsylvania, and the northern two-thirds of Delaware. The Lenape later migrated, largely settling in Ontario, Canada, and Oklahoma. Today, it is spoken only as a second language.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Epistles of Johnكتاب مقدس1818
Harmony of The Gospels Elekup nihillalquonk woak pemauchsohalquonkكتاب مقدس1806

Unami is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the southern two-thirds of present-day New Jersey, southeastern Pennsylvania, and the northern two-thirds of Delaware. The Lenape later migrated, largely settling in Ontario, Canada, and Oklahoma. Today, it is spoken only as a second language.

タイトル種類提供元
Epistles of John聖書1818
Harmony of The Gospels Elekup nihillalquonk woak pemauchsohalquonk聖書1806

Unami is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the southern two-thirds of present-day New Jersey, southeastern Pennsylvania, and the northern two-thirds of Delaware. The Lenape later migrated, largely settling in Ontario, Canada, and Oklahoma. Today, it is spoken only as a second language.

제목유형제공자연도
Epistles of John성경1818
Harmony of The Gospels Elekup nihillalquonk woak pemauchsohalquonk성경1806

Unami is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the southern two-thirds of present-day New Jersey, southeastern Pennsylvania, and the northern two-thirds of Delaware. The Lenape later migrated, largely settling in Ontario, Canada, and Oklahoma. Today, it is spoken only as a second language.

标题类型提供方年份
Epistles of John圣经1818
Harmony of The Gospels Elekup nihillalquonk woak pemauchsohalquonk圣经1806

Unami is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the southern two-thirds of present-day New Jersey, southeastern Pennsylvania, and the northern two-thirds of Delaware. The Lenape later migrated, largely settling in Ontario, Canada, and Oklahoma. Today, it is spoken only as a second language.