Yes, the Algonquin tribe used wampum as a form of money. Wampum consisted of beads made from shells, particularly quahog and whelk, and was crafted into strings or belts. While it served as a medium of exchange, wampum also held cultural significance, often being used in ceremonies and as a record of treaties and important events.
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The Algonquin tribe was a single tribe the subarctic region.
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The Nauset, an Algonquin tribe.
Algonquin was a big tribe.
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In the Algonquin language, people would say "Kitchi Meegwetch" to express gratitude and farewell.
An Algonquin is a member of an aboriginal North American tribe, closely related to the Odawa and Ojibwe, who reside mostly in Quebec.
The Algonquin Tribe
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