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Q: What region did native Americans use wampum and beaver fur?
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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


Shell belts used as money were called what?

Shell belts used as money were called wampums -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- While the Native people did not use wampums as money originally, when Europeans came to the Americas, they realized the importance of wampum to Native people and soon, they were trading wampum shells with the native peoples of New England and New York. The New England colonies demonetized wampum in 1663, but it continued as currency in New York until 1673. Other cultures also used shells as money - see the related link below.


What did Native Americans use for money?

I do know the use of wampum was common for money, but I have heard they used the seed pods from specific trees as well, but cannot find any confirmation of this in my online research. Also, does anyone know what the actual procedure for using this "money" was? How did it work? "wampum" was originally used to pass messages. The early native Americans did not have money. anything that could be traded was money in the pocket. That is why the Stoes on the res were called trading posts. The native amerians would come in with what they had to trade, (hides, skins, completed clothing with beadwork, and so forth, and trade for what they wanted or needed. Befor the res, the tribes would have what is now called a powwow where several tribes would meet and trade foods, clothing, hides, beads (glass, shells, seed pods, nuts, metal pieces, pocupinr quills, and so forth), medicines and other such needs or wants.


What did the designs on wampum record?

You mean wampum belts, not wampum which simply refers to the shell beads from which belts were made (the Wampanoag word Wampumpeag = small white shell beads).Wampum belts were not produced until after contact with Europeans, so it is likely that they were influenced by European writing and documents; since they natives could not write they recorded important events such as treaties or agreements in pictorial (pictographic) form on wampum belts.The link below takes you to an image of Tsawanhohi holding a wampum belt, 1825:


What is the wampum belt used for?

The characteristics of a wampum belt is it is made out of white and purple beads and made of certain kinds of seashell's. Each string or belt holds a different message. The use of wampum stings or belts suggested the seriousness of the message and the sincerity of whoever made it. A wampum keeper was responsible for caring for the wampum and reading it. The reader would pass this hand over top of it ,bead by bead using the texture top remind him of the event or treaties it recorded. Wampum keepers were chosen by the clan they trained at a young age younger then 12 to remember the information on the belts and tell it in a dramatic and poetic way. Iroquois women made the wampum belts.