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  2. Treaty of Shackamaxon - Wikipedia

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    Birch's Views of Philadelphia, an 1800 portrait The wampum belt given to William Penn by the Indians at the "Great Treaty" under the Shackamaxon elm tree in 1682. The site of the treaty was a meeting place that was used by the Lenape Native American tribe in North America.

  3. Wampum - Wikipedia

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    Wampum belt given to William Penn at the "Great Treaty" in 1682 As William James Sidis wrote in his 1935 history: The weaving of wampum belts is a sort of writing by means of belts of colored beads, in which the various designs of beads denoted different ideas according to a definitely accepted system, which could be read by anyone acquainted ...

  4. Covenant Chain - Wikipedia

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    A representation of the original Two Row Wampum treaty belt. Through the Beaver Wars in the seventeenth century, the Iroquois conquered other tribes and territories for new hunting grounds and to take captives to add to their populations depleted from warfare and new European infectious diseases. The tribes in New England suffered even more ...

  5. Hezekiah Butterworth - Wikipedia

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    Most of his books were written for young readers, including several volumes of Zig-Zag Journeys, the Knight of Liberty, In the Boyhood of Lincoln, Great Composers, The Patriot Schoolmaster, Songs of History, The Wampum Belt; or, The Fairest Page of History (about William Penn and his 1682 treaty with the Lenape people), Poems and Ballads, and ...

  6. Penn's Treaty with the Indians - Wikipedia

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    The painting was commissioned by Thomas PennWilliam Penn's son – in 1770 or 1771 and completed in 1771–72. West was a local artist who was born in Springfield, Pennsylvania and grew up in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Like Thomas Penn, West was born into a Quaker family. Also like Thomas Penn, he later turned to the Church of England, however.

  7. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Great Treaty wampum belt given from the Lenape to William Penn, Pennsylvania, 1682 One fine art sculptor of the mid-nineteenth century was Edmonia Lewis (African American / Ojibwe). Two of her works are held by the Newark Museum .

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  9. Four Mohawk Kings - Wikipedia

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    The wampum belt was a significant item to the Iroquois people that serves to remember the meeting and to represent an alliance that cannot be broken unless the belt is returned. [7] The people of London described Tee Yee Ho Ga Row as tall and handsome, his complexion showed "the shadowed livery of the burnished sun".