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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Les Esopus forment une tribu amérindienne Les Esopus forment une tribu amérindienne de la Nation des Lenapes ou Delawares. Les Esopus vivaient avant l'arrivée des colons européens dans la partie septentrionales de l'État de New York. De septembre 1659 à septembre 1663, la tribu des Esopus entra en de multiples conflits contre les colons de la colonie de Nouvelle-Néerlande connus sous le nom de guerres des Esopus. À la fin de ce conflit, la tribu Esopus signa un traité de paix le 15 mai 1664 avec les Hollandais. Par la suite, les Esopus vendirent une partie de leur territoire aux réfugiés Huguenots français qui fondèrent plusieurs communautés villageoises dont la petite cité de New Paltz. Depuis la guerre de Kieft de 1643-1645, les descendants de la tribu Esopus vivent maintenant avec les descendants d'une autre tribu Delaware, les Wappingers, dans la réserve Stockbridge-Munsee située dans le comté de Shawano dans l'État du Wisconsin et parmi les descendants des tribus parlant le munsee en Ontario au Canada. La tribu Esopus a donné son nom à un cours d'eau coulant sur leur territoire, l'Esopus Creek qui se jette dans le fleuve Hudson. Creek qui se jette dans le fleuve Hudson. , The Esopus tribe (es-SOAP-es) was a tribe The Esopus tribe (es-SOAP-es) was a tribe of Lenape (Delaware) Native Americans who were native to the Catskill Mountains of what is now Upstate New York. Their lands included modern-day Ulster and Sullivan counties. The Lenape originally resided in the Delaware River Valley before their territory extended into parts of modern-day New York (including the Catskill Mountains and Lower Hudson River Valley), Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Eastern Delaware. The exact population of the Lenape is unknown but estimated to have been around 10,000 people in 1600. The Esopus people spoke an Algonquin dialect known as Munsee. The tribe generally lived in small communities consisting of 10 to 100 people. They traveled seasonally and settled mostly in clearings by sources of water, developing diverse agricultural practices. The Esopus people's main crop was corn, but also planted or foraged beans, squash, hickory, nuts, and berries in addition to hunting elk, deer, rabbits, turkey, raccoons, waterfowl, bears, and fish. They generally ate two meals a day according to what was seasonally available. Socially, the Esopus people historical had strict heterosexual marriages with rules to prevent inbreeding. The average lifespan was generally 35 to 40 years old. Sachems or chiefs were temporary power holders meant to make decisions based on the well-being of the tribe, and although there were definite gendered roles within the tribal community, there was no sense of patriarchal structure.ere was no sense of patriarchal structure.
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rdfs:comment The Esopus tribe (es-SOAP-es) was a tribe of Lenape (Delaware) Native Americans who were native to the Catskill Mountains of what is now Upstate New York. Their lands included modern-day Ulster and Sullivan counties. , Les Esopus forment une tribu amérindienne Les Esopus forment une tribu amérindienne de la Nation des Lenapes ou Delawares. Les Esopus vivaient avant l'arrivée des colons européens dans la partie septentrionales de l'État de New York. De septembre 1659 à septembre 1663, la tribu des Esopus entra en de multiples conflits contre les colons de la colonie de Nouvelle-Néerlande connus sous le nom de guerres des Esopus. À la fin de ce conflit, la tribu Esopus signa un traité de paix le 15 mai 1664 avec les Hollandais. Par la suite, les Esopus vendirent une partie de leur territoire aux réfugiés Huguenots français qui fondèrent plusieurs communautés villageoises dont la petite cité de New Paltz.ageoises dont la petite cité de New Paltz.
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