Making wampum is turning into one of corporate America's fastest-growing businesses. No, companies like General Electric, Disney and Time Warner haven't taken to carving beads out of seashells, the ...
CHARLESTOWN, R.I. — Should you wish to behold sparkling elegance, stop by The Purple Shell. Native Americans Allen L. Hazard Sr. and his wife, Patricia, will be delighted to show you the jewelry they ...
In three days, the opening episode of the long-awaited new PBS special “We Shall Remain” will be nationally broadcast. As described more fully on March 27, this will be a five-part American Experience ...
As a child on the Poospatuck reservation in Mastic, Lydia Wallace-Chavez lived in a world shaped by the ocean and its shells. Those times of fishing, clamming and searching beaches to find shells with ...
Wampum, a purple and white bead, comes from Native American culture in the southern New England area. Allen Hazard of the Narragansett tribe has been making wampum from quahogs, or hard-shell clams, ...
Among Eastern Woodland tribes, wampum has traditionally been used as adornment in the fashioning of beads for necklaces, earrings and belts, and as a medium of trade. The word “wampum” comes from the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jonathan Lainey is the curator of Indigenous cultures at the McCord Stewart Museum in Montreal and a member of the Huron-Wendat ...
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