
Hiawatha Belt - Onondaga Nation
The belt is named after Hiawatha, an Onondaga who was the Peacemaker’s helper in spreading the good words of Peace. In this belt, it records when five warring nations; the Seneca, …
What Is Wampum—and How Was It Used? - HISTORY
Nov 20, 2024 · For thousands of years, Indigenous people of America’s northeast region have crafted small, cylindrical beads called wampum from purple and white whelk and clam shells. …
Great Law of Peace - Wikipedia
The law was represented by symbols on wampum belts which functioned as mnemonic devices for storytellers, conceived by Dekanawidah, known as the Great Peacemaker, and his …
Wampum - Wikipedia
Wampum is a traditional shell bead of the Eastern Woodlands tribes of Native Americans. It includes white shell beads hand-fashioned from the North Atlantic channeled whelk shell and …
The Great Law of Peace - Haudenosaunee Confederacy - Powwow Times
Apr 25, 2020 · A Wampum belt was created to show the symbol of peace. The belt united each tribe together which is still represented today. The belt is made up of quahog clam shells.
Wampum - Onondaga Nation
Onondaga was given the responsibility of Wampum Keeper of the Haudenosaunee at the founding of the Great Peace. Four countless centuries the Onondaga were the caretakers of …
Wampum - Indigenous Values Initiative
Documents woven of shell beads, called wampum (otgowa), record Onondaga and Haudenosaunee history and brings to life the voice of the ancestors. Here we share the oral …
Laws braided into belts: three Haudenosaunee Wampum Belts …
Feb 5, 2024 · At Six Nations of the Grand River, Gayogo̱hó:nǫ’ (Cayuga) Sub-Chief and Faithkeeper Leroy (Jock) Hill shares some of his teachings about the Great Law of Peace, …
Two Row Wampum – Gaswéñdah - Onondaga Nation
The Haudenosaunee see the Two Row Wampum as a living treaty; a way that they have established for their people to live together in peace; that each nation will respect the ways of …
Wampum - Haudenosaunee Confederacy
Dec 17, 2021 · For the Haudenosaunee, wampum held a more sacred use. Wampum served as a person’s credentials or a certificate of authority. It was used for official purposes and religious …