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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, ...
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Wampum
the Two Row Wampum Treaty and the Hiawatha Belt. The Shinnecock Indian Nation has sought to preserve a traditional wampum manufacturing site called Ayeuonganit Wampum Ayimꝏup (Here, Wampum Was Made).
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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
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wampumpeag
wampumpeag Now rare. (ˈwɒmpəmˌpiːg) Forms: α. 7 wampampeag, -peage, -peague, -peak(e, wampam pieg, wampanpeage, -peak, wampompeag(e, -peke, wampumpeage, -peak, wauompeg, wompampeag, wompompeag, 7–8 wampompeak, 8 wampomeag, wampompag, wampumpeg, 9 wampumpeag. β. 7 wampompeal. [Adopted (in 16–17th c.)...
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Two Row Wampum Treaty
The Wampum Belt(s)
Wampum belts of the two-row style are merely one of many methods of representing in physical form the diplomatic and economic agreements his 1748 recitation with a "large Belt of Wampum".
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John Buck (Onondaga politician)
He was the official keeper of the wampum records of the Iroquois, sometimes described as a firekeeper. He took on the role of wampum keeper in 1843. Buck took on the role of wampum keeper in 1843.
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贝壳串珠
贝壳串珠(Wampum)是北美洲东部林地印第安人所使用的一种类似货币的物件。“Wampum”一词本意就是“白色贝壳珠子”,由沟螺的壳轴制成。而类似的“Sewant”、“Zeewant”或“suckauhock”则是由蚌蛎或其他牡蛎的壳制成的。 参考文献
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Wampum article, Iroquois Indian Museum
Wampum History and Background
"The Tribes And The States: 100,000-Year History of North America"
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Busycotypus canaliculatus
the Two Row Wampum Treaty and Hiawatha belts. Wampum was also used by the northeastern Indigenous tribes as a means of exchange, strung together in lengths for convenience.
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Massaco
Manahanoose was arrested and fined 500 fathoms, or 914.4 meters, of wampum. The local Indians did not possess that vast quantity of wampum, so the coithe sachem, or political leader, of the native community deeded the land to Griffin
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Ron Allen (baseball)
Early life
Allen starred at Wampum High School alongside his older brothers, future baseball All-Star Dick Allen and outfielder–infielder Hank Allen. Ron Allen scored 1,195 career points as a star forward and center for Wampum High School's basketball team; Wampum captured the 1958 and 1960 state championships
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