sewan

/ˈsiːwɑːn/
noun
  1. Shell beads used as money or decoration by some Native American peoples, especially the Lenape; also called wampum.
    • The museum displayed a belt made of sewan beads.
    • Early European settlers sometimes used sewan as a form of trade currency.
    • She learned how to string sewan into traditional patterns.
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