seawan

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

An Indian word meaning the same as wampum, formerly in use among the early colonists of New York.


A quantity of Dutch commodities was purchased on this occasion by the New Plymouth people; especially seawan or wampum, which the English found to be afterwards very beneficial in their trade with the natives.--O'Callaghan, Hist. New Netherland, p. 108.

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