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Qué (quién) es wampum$91055$ - definición

BOROUGH OF PENNSYLVANIA
UN/LOCODE:USWMM; Wampum, PA
  • Wampum Presbyterian Church, at the corner of Main and Clyde streets, as shown on an old postcard

Peag         
  • Iroquois Chiefs from the Six Nations Reserve reading Wampum belts in Brantford, Ontario, in 1871
  • The process to make wampum was labor-intensive with stone tools.  Only the coastal tribes had sufficient access to the basic shells to make wampum. These factors increased its scarcity and consequent value among the European traders. Wampum Georgina Ontario
TRADITIONAL SHELL BEAD OF THE EASTERN WOODLANDS TRIBES OF AMERICAN INDIANS
Sewan; Peag; Sewant; Wampum belt; Zeewant; Seawant; Zewant; Wampam; Bead money
·add. ·noun A kind of aboriginal shell money, or wampum, of the Atlantic coast of the United States;
- originally applied only to polished white cylindrical beads.
wampum         
  • Iroquois Chiefs from the Six Nations Reserve reading Wampum belts in Brantford, Ontario, in 1871
  • The process to make wampum was labor-intensive with stone tools.  Only the coastal tribes had sufficient access to the basic shells to make wampum. These factors increased its scarcity and consequent value among the European traders. Wampum Georgina Ontario
TRADITIONAL SHELL BEAD OF THE EASTERN WOODLANDS TRIBES OF AMERICAN INDIANS
Sewan; Peag; Sewant; Wampum belt; Zeewant; Seawant; Zewant; Wampam; Bead money
n.
Wompompeage, wampeage.
Two Row Wampum Treaty         
  • First paddlers arrive at Kanatsiohareke, with Sakokwenionkwas Tom Porter, July 2013
  • Oren Lyons describes the Two Row Treaty at the [[United Nations]], August 9, 2013
  • The Tawagonshi document. New York State Library/Manuscripts and Special Collections, L.G. van Loon Collection (SC16677)
  • The Two Row Wampum is one of the oldest treaty relationships between the Onkwehonweh, original people of Turtle Island (North America), and European immigrants. The treaty was made in 1613.
1613 TREATY BETWEEN IROQUOIS INDIANS AND DUTCH GOVERNMENT
Two Row Wampum; Guswhenta; Kaswentha; Guswhenta (Two Row Wampum Treaty); Kaswhenta; Gus Wen Tah; Guswentah; Guswenta
The Two Row Wampum Treaty, also known as Guswenta or Kaswentha and as the Tawagonshi Agreement of 1613 or the Tawagonshi Treaty, is a mutual treaty agreement, made in 1613 between representatives of the Five Nations of the Haudenosaunee (or Iroquois) and representatives of the Dutch government in what is now upstate New York. The agreement is considered by the Haudenosaunee to be the basis of all of their subsequent treaties with European and North American governments, and the citizens of those nations, including the Covenant Chain treaty with the British in 1677 and the Treaty of Canandaigua with the United States in 1794.

Wikipedia

Wampum, Pennsylvania

Wampum is a borough in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. The population was 557 at the 2020 census. It is part of the New Castle micropolitan area.