Early Encounters
The Old New York Diorama
Differing Perspectives
Lenape Daily Life
Unheard Voices
100

This explorer wrote that Indigenous people “had no iron or weapons” and would make “good servants.”

Who is Christopher Columbus?

100

The Old New York Diorama shows this type of encounter.

What is a meeting between Dutch settlers and the Lenape?

100

Giovanni da Verrazzano represents which group of people's perspective on the Early Encounters?

Who are the Europeans?

100

In summer, the Lenape lived in villages near these.

What are their fields?

100
These "heard" voices were examples of European perspectives.

Who are explorers and colonizers like Columbus or Verrazano?

200

In this oral tradition, the Taino said they first welcomed Europeans with food and gifts.

What is the Taino perspective?

200

In the original diorama, Lenape women were stereotyped as only doing this kind of work.

What is physical labor?

200

The Lenape described the land as this, shared with all living things.

What is their mother?

200

In winter, the Lenape moved here for food and shelter.

What is the forest?

200

These Indigenous voices were often left unheard in history.

Who are the Lenape and Taino?

300

The Taino later realized Europeans wanted to take this.

What is their land and labor?

300

This Lenape sachem and diplomat was missing from the original diorama label.

Who is Oratamin?

300

These three crops were planted by the Lenape.

What are corn, beans, and squash?

300

Lenape families lived in these shared homes.

What are longhouses?

300

This African writer challenged European stories by describing enslavement.

Who is Olaudah Equiano?

400

This African man described the cruelty of the Middle Passage in his autobiography.

Who is Olaudah Equiano?

400

These groups living in New Amsterdam were left out of the diorama.

Who are women, Africans, and Jewish immigrants?

400

Comparing perspectives shows the Lenape lived this way, not on “empty land.”

What is sustainably and in organized communities?

400

Community decisions were made in this way, including both men and women.

What is by council?

400

These oversimplified ideas distort history and erase real experiences.

What are stereotypes?

500

This is one reason it matters whose perspective is told in history.

What is that it shapes whose voices are heard and whose are silenced?

500

This is why the diorama should stay visible to the public, but with critique.

What is so people see history’s bias and whose voices were excluded?

500

Europeans ignored Lenape land use for this reason.

What is to justify taking the land?

500

One aspect of Lenape life that might have confused Europeans was this.

What is shared land, women in leadership, or seasonal movement?

500

This is one reason we need multiple perspectives in history.

What is to make history more accurate and fair?