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Wampum - Ganondagan
Wampum are beads made from various white and purple mollusk shells which were and are still used by various Native nations throughout northeastern North America for ornamental or ceremonial use. www.ganondagan.org
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Wampum - Wikipedia
Wampum is a traditional shell bead of the Eastern Woodlands tribes of Native Americans. It includes white shell beads hand-fashioned from the North Atlantic ... en.wikipedia.org
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What Is Wampum—and How Was It Used? | HISTORY
Wampum served a multitude of purposes. It could serve as a visual memory aid, carrying stories that passed on community history and values. www.history.com
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wampum
wampum Chiefly Hist. (ˈwɒmpəm) Also 7 wompam, 7–8 wampam, wampom, 8 wompom. [See wampumpeag. Cf. F. wampoum (Littré Suppl.).] 1. Cylindrical beads made from the ends of shells rubbed down, polished, and threaded on strings, which were often combined to form bracelets, belts, collars, etc. See peag, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wampum; History and Background - NativeTech
Wampum belts consist of rows of beads woven together. Belts were made using the techniques of both hand-held and loom-woven beadwork, often on a simple loom ... www.nativetech.org
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Wampum - Onondaga Nation
Wampum is a vital part of Onondaga and Haudenosaunee culture. Wampum is created from the shell of a clam. The beads are cut from the white and purple parts of ... www.onondaganation.org
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WAMPUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. beads of polished shells strung in strands, belts, or sashes and used by North American Indians as money, ceremonial pledges, and ornaments. www.merriam-webster.com
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Wampum Belt - Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Wampum belts were often worn by tribal leaders and designed to illustrate tribal stories and considered symbols of wealth and status. plimoth.org
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WAMPUM: An Indigenous-Designed Path to Sea Level Rise ...
The WAMPUM framework provides a path forward for tribal nations to help guide them in adapting to sea level rise using cultural knowledge and ... eos.org
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Wampum: Memorializing the Spoken Word - Oneida Indian Nation
Wampum – a sacred substance that many believe has a healing presence – attests to the truth, importance and significance of a message. www.oneidaindiannation.com
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wampum
wampum/ˈwɔmpəm; `wɑmpəm/ n[U]ornaments made of shells threaded on a string like beads, used formerly by N American Indians as money 贝壳串珠(装饰品, 旧时北美印第安人用作货币). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Wampum, Pennsylvania
Education Wampum had its own school district called Wampum Public Schools from 1914 to 1962. Wampum High School was home to the Wampum Indians. L Butler Hennon coached the team from 1933-1961. wikipedia.org
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Wampum Run
Wampum Run is a tributary of the Beaver River in western Pennsylvania. The stream rises in south-central Lawrence County and flows northeast entering the Beaver River at Wampum, Pennsylvania. wikipedia.org
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wompom
wompam, wompom obs. ff. wampum. Oxford English Dictionary
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Wampum Ecological Reserve
Wampum Ecological Reserve is an ecological reserve located within Sandilands Provincial Forest, Manitoba, Canada. See also List of ecological reserves in Manitoba List of protected areas of Manitoba References External links iNaturalist: Wampum Ecological Reserve wikipedia.org
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