Opinions differ, but as near as I can make out from the the archaeological record, the Monacan accompanied the Lenape on their migration east due to the climate collapse in the west, while the other more southern eastern siouxian peoples accompanied the Mushkogean peoples during their migrations at the same time due to the same climate collapse.
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What archaeological record??? The ancestors of the Siouian tribes show a migration going from the east to the west in a diagonal line heading northward. The ancestors of the Lenape and other Coastal Algonquians show 3 distinct migrations hundreds of years apart. One directly from the Ohio Valley during the Terminal Archaic. One out of New York during the Early Woodland and one straight down from the North during the Middle-Late Woodland.
What archaeology are you studying?
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In another thread you treated the Susquehannocks and Andaste as 2 tribes. Andaste is just the French name for the Susquehannocks!!!!!
Who did you study Lenape archaeology under and where??? Tony Bonfiglio, Jack Cresson, Ned Heite, Cara Blume, Jay Custer, Mike Stewart, Herb Kraft?? Nobody even knows who you are.