What does Wampum symbolize? Haudenosaunee
What type of money is wampum?
Seashell-derived
wampum was Massachusetts’ first legal currency, and continued to be used and respected as currency throughout northeastern America, even into the nineteenth century.
What’s another word for wampum?
In this page you can discover 35 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for wampum, like:
money, bead, lettuce, peag, dough, gelt, green, jack, long green, mazuma and moola
.
Why is wampum purple and white?
The process of making the wampum beads is arduous. Once acquired, the shell was broken into white or purple cubes.
White wampum signifying peace while purple relates messages of more serious or political matters
. The cubes were clamped and a stone or reed drill was used to bore into the cube.
Why was the wampum created?
The Two Row Wampum is commonly believed to have been created in 1613
to enshrine the agreement between the Dutch and the Haudenosaunee to live in mutual peace, friendship, and respect on Turtle Island
. The two nations were never to interfere with the business of the other.
The two purple rows symbolize
two paths or two vessels travelling down the same river
. One row symbolizes the Haudenosaunee people with their law and customs, while the other row symbolizes European laws and customs.
Some examples include
the Hiawatha Belt (the belt of the Haudenosaunee), the Covenant Chain Wampum of 1764, and the Two Row Wampum Belt (Kaswentha)
. The Two Row Wampum Belt (Kaswentha) of the Haudenosaunee is a well-known example of a wampum belt.
ˈwɑːmpəm) Small cylindrical beads made from polished shells and fashioned into strings or belts; used by certain Native American peoples as jewelry or currency. Antonyms.
outgo sour soothe uncover
.
Wampum was a system of recording important things. Wampum was never used as money by the Iroquois Nations. It was used
to write things down, and used as a symbol of position and title
. The great circle wampum, for example, was a belt worn only by a chief as a symbol of his position.
wampum,
tubular shell beads that have been assembled into strings or woven into belts or embroidered ornaments, formerly used as a medium of exchange by some North American Indians
.
The channeled whelk and the hard clam, also known as the quahog, are rightfully adored by beachcombers for their beautiful white and purple shells, respectively. Found only
on the east coast of North America
, their relative rarity also makes them an attractive find.