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The importance of the wampum belt to the Iroquois?

Wampum was important to SOME American Indian. Some northeastern tribes used wampum belts as a monetary system to trade for furs or whatever was valued at the time. More importantly, those wampum belts would tell the family history of the maker.


What are some examples of a wampum belt?

Ah, wampum belts are truly beautiful creations. They are made by Indigenous peoples using beads made from shells or quahog clamshells. These belts are often used to record important events, agreements, or treaties among tribes, and each belt tells a unique and meaningful story. Just like painting a happy little tree, each wampum belt is a work of art that holds deep cultural significance and history.


Who did the Iroqouis confederacy make the two row wampum belt treatie with?

The first European group with whom the treaty was made was with the Dutch colonists. The treaty was also later made with the British, the French, and the Americans.


How much Ferrari cost in Indian money?

Two handfulls of shiny wampum.


What does double lead mean in Iditarod?

Two dog that are in one row


What does double suck mean?

it means to suck it two times in a row if you know wat i mean


What does it mean if you have two of something in a row?

It means that you have two things that happen one after another, repetitiously.


Hiawatha wampum belt?

Many small beads are sewn together to form a belt. Wampum belts are used to commemorate great events, treaties, and laws. It is the beads, purple and white in color, made from the Cohag shell that gives us the color of our flag. The Hiawatha wampum belt is comprised of thirty-eight rows, with a heart represented by a great tree in the center. On either side there are two squares, all are connected with the heart by white rows of wampum. The belt is the symbol of unity among the five original Nations. The first square on the right represents the Mohawk Nation, Keeper of the Eastern Door. The inner square on the right represents the Oneida Nation. The white tree of peace in the middle represents the Onondaga Nation. The Great Peace is lodged in the heart, meaning that the Haudenosaunee council fire is to burn at Onondaga, serving as the capitol of the Haudenosaunee. The inner square to the left of the heart represents the Cayuga Nation. The last square, the one furthest to the left represents the Seneca Nation, known as the Keepers of the Western Door. The two lines extending from each side of the squares of the belt, from the Mohawk and Seneca Nations, represent a path of peace that other Nations are welcome to travel in order to take shelter beneath the Great Tree of Peace.


What does consecutive mean in bike race?

The same as it means everywhere else. Consecutive means in-a-row. If a rider wins the same race two times in a row, with no one inbetween, then he has two consecutive wins.


Does rns in knitting mean front and wrong side of the row?

No, in knitting MS does not mean front and wrong side of the row. MS means moss stitch. In this type of stitch, you knit two two rows of the same sequence (purl or knit) and then alternate them.


What did Native Americans use a wampum for?

it could be used for,storytelling,adding on to history,asking for marrige,gifts,to show an agreement between two groups of people,and to declare a war or reuest peace between two groups. I'm glad i helped


If a hawk lands in the same tree two days in a row does it mean anything?

It is just hunting for food.