“Delaware Nation of Lamanites” by Oliver Cowdery

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POSTED JULY 17, 2017 JONATHAN NEVILLE Oliver Cowdery wrote a letter dated April 8, 1831, from Jackson County, Missouri, to the Saints in Kirtland. He described some of the events of the mission to the Lamanites.

I think everyone agrees that “early” members of the Church believed the American Indians in the U.S. and its territories were Lamanites. Here, Oliver refers to the Delaware Indians as the “deleware Nation of Lamanites.”

That fits pretty well with what the Lord said in D&C 28, 30 and 32.
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Here is a short history of the Delaware nation:The historically Algonquian-speaking Delaware refer to themselves as Lenni Lenape. At contact, in the early 17th century, the tribe lived along the Delaware River, named for Lord de la Warr,[4] territory in lower present-day New York state and eastern New Jersey, and western Long IslandThe Delaware nation was the first to sign a treaty with the new United States. They signed the treaty on the 17th September 1778. Despite the treaty, the Delaware were forced to cede their Eastern lands and moved first to Ohio, later Indiana(Plainfield), Missouri, Kansas, and Indian Territory. The ancestors of the Delaware Nation, following a different migration route, settled in Anadarko. Other Delaware bands moved north with the Iroquois after the American Revolutionary War to form two reserves in Ontario, Canada.[4]Traditionally the Delaware were divided into the Munsee, Unami, and Unalachtigo, three social divisions determined by language and location… 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware_Tribe_of_Indians#History

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Letter from Oliver Cowdery, 8 April 1831

Document Transcript (Spelling not corrected)
<​Let[ter] 7​>1 Kaw Township Jackson Co Missouri April 8— 1832 1831
My dearly beloved brethren & sisters in the Lord we received your[s] dated March 1—2 on the 2 ult which was joyful news to our hearts for we had been long looking for letters from you with the hope that the news that we should <​rieceive​> woud give our friends who reside in this Land joy by confirming them in the belief that we are men of truth and the Lord God of hosts has not forsaken the earth but is in very deed about to redeem his ancien[t] covenant people & lead them with the fulness of the Gentiles to springs yea fountains of living waters to his holy hill of Zion3 & make them joyful in his house of prayer,4 For truly our Brethren we are men greatly wondered at and the Lord has given us some friends and also brethren while we are strangers in a strange land5 for yesterday we held a meeting and proclaimed the word of the Lord, and one sister thank the Lord obeyed the truth and at evening we held another meeting when another sister obeyed also and trust that the time is not far distant when more will follow for truly when we were assambled at the water while my natural feet stood upon an exceding large rock which had been rent in seams and fragments which was done when the God of heaven bowed his head when it was finished,6 I stood in spirit upon a rock that was broader then the heavens and in full assurence that the gospel was commited to me to proclaim the lord gave his spirit and sinners were pricke[d] in there hearts,7 I this day received heard from the deleware Nation of Lamanites by the man who is employed by government a smith for that Nation he believes the truth and says he tha[n]ks God he does believe8 and also says that he shall shortly be baptized which I pray God may be the case for truly my brethren he is a [p. 10] man he also says that we have put more into the lamenites during the short time we we were permited to be with them (which was but a few days[)] then all the devels in the infernal pit and and and all the men on earth can get out of them in four generations he tells me that, that evry Nation have now the name of Nephy who is the son of Nephi & handed down to this very generation, there is only a part of that Nation here now but the remainder are expected this spring9 the principle chief10 says he believes evry word of the Book11 & there are many <​more​> in the Nation who believe and we understand there are many among the Shawnees who also believe & we trust that when the Lord shall open the <​our​> way we shall have glorious times for truly my brethren my heart sorrows for them for they are cast out & dispised and know not the God in whom they should trust12 we have traveld about in this country considerable and proclaimed repentence and very <​many​> are very anxious serious & honest,

Joseph Smith Papers.org (Spelling not corrected) You can see the entire letter here:
http://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/letter-from-oliver-cowdery-8-april-1831/1