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The Mississippians primarily used shell beads, known as "wampum," as a form of currency in their trade networks. These beads, often made from shells, were highly valued and served both decorative and economic purposes. Additionally, they engaged in trade with various goods, including agricultural products and crafted items, which facilitated exchanges within and between communities.

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