The two row wampum is a belt made of purple and white beads that symbolizes the relationship between the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy and European settlers. It represents the idea that two vessels, one representing the indigenous peoples and the other representing European settlers, can travel down the same river side by side, without interfering with each other’s paths or sovereignty, highlighting principles of mutual respect and coexistence.
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