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Chief Woapalanne (fl. 1778 - died June 1779) — also known as Chief Bald Eagle (the English translation of his name) — was a Lenape tribal leader of mid-18th century central and western Pennsylvania. In his later years, he was said to have frequently traveled to the distant hunting lands of the Monongahela River watershed.[1] He belonged to the Munsee (Wolf) subtribe of the Lenape.

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Southern Polytechnic State University. Current chapters include Achewon Woapalanne, Echota, Etowah, Kennesaw, Nagatamen, Lowanne Nimat, Osten Nokose, Silepl...

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related Withers family members are also buried there. Withers (surname) Woapalanne This was a reference to the Scottish castle of that name and the family...

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Bald Eagle State Park

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