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The wooden disc used by some Indigenous peoples of the Americas is commonly known as a "wampum." Traditionally made from shell beads, wampum served various purposes, including as a form of currency, a means of record-keeping, and a way to convey treaties or important messages. While the term "wampum" typically refers to the beads themselves, wooden discs may also be associated with ceremonial or cultural practices.

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