Albert Anthony

Albert Seqaqkind Anthony (born ca.

1839) was a Lenape missionary and scholar of the Six Nations of the Grand River in Ontario, Canada.

Anthony graduated as an Anglican priest from Huron University College in 1873, and worked as a missionary with the New England Company.

He visited Buffalo, New York for the Forest Lawn Cemetery reinterment of Red Jacket in 1884.

[1][2] Anthony retired as a priest in 1886, after being employed as a farmer, and subsequently worked with Daniel Garrison Brinton on a dictionary of Munsee/Lenape, visiting Brinton in Philadelphia in 1886 and 1887 in his ancestral Delaware Valley, and Brinton also consulted with him on the Walam Olum, which he believed to be genuine.

A Lenape English dictionary published in 1888