My Lenape Heritage Journey

 
“We are the descendants of those who remembered the land even when the land was taken.”
 
Still Learning. Still Rising.
 
I am of Lenape blood—of the Tùkwsit Clan, the Wolf.
But I did not always know the fullness of who I am. Like many, I was misnamed, mislabeled, and misled. Called Black. Called Negro. Called a citizen of a system I never truly belonged to.
 
Only through ancestral whisper, oral teaching, and divine awakening did I begin to remember.
Not just in documents, but in spirit.
Not just in books, but in the blood.
 
I Walk in Truth, but I Am Still Learning
 
I do not claim to know all things.
This journey is one of humility, honor, and healing.
As I uncover my roots, I also open my arms to others walking the same path—be they of the Lenape, the Shawnee, the Muscogee, or the multitude of sacred Nations whose names have been suppressed but never erased.
 
I invite others—clansmen, elders, youth, truth-seekers—to share, teach, and learn alongside me.
 
Together, we will:
 
Reclaim our names, our languages, our ceremonies.
 
Restore our treaties, our lands, our identities.
 
Walk with mutual respect, never seeking to outshine another’s flame, but to light the fire together.
 
 
An Open Call to All Tribal Nationals and Confederacies
 
ORDO LUPORUM is a Universal Indigenous Confederacy.
We welcome the voices, stories, and wisdom of all Clans and Nations who seek unity, not division. This is a sacred space where learning is leadership, and listening is law.
 
If you are walking your own journey, know this:
You are not alone.
We honor your path.
We walk beside you.
 
With Open Heart and Upright Spirit, I Say:
 
Let us remember together.
Let us rise together.
Let us heal the bloodline together.
 
> “We are what our mothers were.”
“We are what the land remembers.”