Resources Resources “Amazing Resources: Connect with the Indigenous World” The “Living Longhouse” Courtesy of Seneca-Iroquois National Museum / Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center The Use of Wampum Belts Courtesy of Ganondagan State Historic Site Seneca Art and Culture Center Ganondagan State Historic Site: The Use of Wampum Belts National Museum of the American Indian: Native Knowledge 360° McCord Stewart Museum: Wampum beads of respect and agreement McCord Stewart Museum: Collections and Research New York State Museum: Dispossession of Indigenous Lands Map Haudenosaunee Confederacy Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian: Nation to Nation Biinaagami Laws braided into belts: three Haudenosaunee Wampum Belts you should know National Museum of the American Indian – Women Making History Witness Blanket David Suzuki Foundation – What is Land Back?