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elleng

(130,895 posts)
Wed Jan 11, 2017, 02:15 AM Jan 2017

Giving Back a Stolen Property to the Original Manhattanites.

'The squat clapboard house overlooking the Hudson River in the West Village might not seem like an obvious place for a Native American prayer center.

Its graffiti-strewn facade faces the busy West Side Highway, with a city bus stop out front. It once housed a series of bars, and the back of the building faces tiny Weehawken Street, which has traditionally been a popular gathering spot for gay and transgender people.

The house’s ground floor now sits directly on Manhattan soil, said Jean-Louis Goldwater Bourgeois, 76, a wealthy activist who bought the property in 2006. He says he is essentially donating it back to its original owners: the Lenape Indians.

Mr. Bourgeois wants the building to be a prayer house, to be owned and operated by the Lenape nation, which inhabited Manhattan before it was appropriated by European settlers.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/10/nyregion/giving-back-a-stolen-property-to-the-original-manhattanites.html?

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