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O que (quem) é wampum - definição

TRADITIONAL SHELL BEAD OF THE EASTERN WOODLANDS TRIBES OF AMERICAN INDIANS
Sewan; Peag; Sewant; Wampum belt; Zeewant; Seawant; Zewant; Wampam; Bead money
  • 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
  • Quahog and whelk wampum

wampum         
n.
Wompompeage, wampeage.
Wampum         
·noun Beads made of shells, used by the North American Indians as money, and also wrought into belts, ·etc., as an Ornament.
wampum         
['w?mp?m]
¦ noun historical a quantity of small cylindrical beads made by North American Indians from shells, strung together and worn as a decorative belt or used as money.
Origin
from Algonquian wampumpeag, from wap 'white' + umpe 'string' + the plural suffix -ag.

Wikipédia

Wampum

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 channeled whelk shell and white and purple beads made from the quahog or Western North Atlantic hard-shelled clam.

In New York, wampum beads have been discovered dating before 1510. Before European contact, strings of wampum were used for storytelling, ceremonial gifts, and recording important treaties and historical events, such as the Two Row Wampum Treaty and the Hiawatha Belt. Wampum was also used by the northeastern Indigenous tribes as a means of exchange, strung together in lengths for convenience. The first colonists understood it as a currency and adopted it as such in trading with them. Eventually, the colonists applied their technologies to more efficiently produce wampum, which caused inflation and ultimately its obsolescence as currency.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para wampum
1. Miami Herald: Another staff member leaves Harris campaign SCHLESINGER "NUDGED" TO QUIT OVER "WAMPUM CARD": Gov.
2. Schlesinger said Rell and Gallo were overreacting to an innocent act: giving a fake name to obtain a Foxwoods "wampum card" that rewards casino patrons with meals, rooms and merchandise based on how much they gamble.
3. The Shinnecock tribe, known for its whaling expertise and crafting "wampum" beads from sea shells, said they have inhabited the shores of Long Island for 500 generations and were swindled in an 185' deal they say was forged with a group of unnamed private investors, wherein members of the tribe signed over their claim to the disputed land.