Wampum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wampum are traditional, sacred shell beads of Eastern Woodlands tribes. They include the white shell beads fashioned from the North Atlantic channeled whelk shell and the white and ...
Guswhenta (Two Row Wampum Treaty) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Two Row Wampum treaty, also known as Guswhenta or Kaswehnta, is an agreement made between representatives of the Five Nations of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) and ...
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The Haudenosaunee & Wampum. Photo by Kanatiiosh@aol.com wampum & shell 2001© Wampum Beads & Belts. written by Kanatiiosh (Barbara A. Gray) 2000© INTRODUCTION
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Money Substitutes in New Netherland and Early New York
From Coins of Colonial and Early America, an exhibit of over 250 items from ... The role of wampum in conducting trade with the Indians is mentioned in a letter ...
wampum definition | Dictionary.com
noun . 1. Also called peag, seawan, sewan. cylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ...
Wampum shell beads
Wampum, a type of bead made from shell, is the most important bead in American history. ... Wampum (wampumpeake) consists of small, tubular beads made of white ...
The Wampum Shop
Replica Wampum Belts, Beads. and traditional Iroquoian arts and crafts ... Ken is one of the few people today who still make real Wampum beads from the Qhahog shell. ...
NativeTech: Wampum: Published Picutres
Native American Technology & Art: a topically organized educational web site emphasizing the Eastern Woodlands region, organized into categories of Beadwork, Birds & Feathers, Clay ...
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Wampum Auctions is an eBay for investment research. It lets anyone with anything to say worth money sell to anyone willing to pay. In the past, investment research has not been ...
Money Substitutes in New Netherland and Early New York
First is a discussion on the role and history of wampum, followed by a section on the beaver pelt and concluding with a section on various other commodities used as money.
wampum - Wiktionary
wampum. Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary. Jump to: ... wampum (uncountable) ... wampum belt. Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wampum" ...
Wampum shell beads
Wampum, a type of bead made from shell, is the most important bead in American history. It was never Indian money, but held saccred by Native Americans, especially the Iroquois.