[i] http://personal.stevens.edu/~llevine/american_indian_ten_tribes_v3.pdf; http://www.jewishpress.com/sections/magazine/glimpses-ajh/the-american-indian-descended-from-the-ten-lost-tribes-part-ii/2015/02/04/
[ii] Michael Goode, “A Failed Peace: The Friendly Association and the Pennsylvania Back Country During the Seven Years’ War” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 136:4 (October 2012); Daniel Richter, “Whose American History?” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, Vol 50:2 (April 1993); Daniel Richter, Facing East from Indian Culture: A Native History of Early America. Cambridge: Harvard University, 2001.
[iii] Clyde Milner, With Good Intentions: (1982). See also http://nativeamericannetroots.net/diary/937
Clyde Milner and Floyd A. O’Neill, eds, Churchmen and the Western Indians, 1820-1920. (Univ of Oklahoma Press, 1985)
Helen Hunt Jackson, A Century of Dishonor. (1881)
Lois Barton, A Quaker Promise Kept: Philadelphia Friends’ Work with the Allegany Senecas, 1795-1960 (Eugene Or, 1960) Reviewed by Carol Karlsen, in QH, #81:1, (Spring 1992)
Rayner Kelsey, Friends and the Indians (1917) {Full citation needed}
Karim Tiro, [article in] Journal of the Early Republic, Fall, 2006 {full citation needed}
Daniel Richter, Facing East from Indian Culture: A Native History of Early America. Cambridge: Harvard University, 2001.
Jean R. Soderlund, Lenape Country: Delaware Valley Society Before William Penn (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015)
Amy C. Schutt, Peoples of the River Valleys: The Odyssey of the Delaware Indians (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007)