Wampum belts are intricately crafted pieces of art made from shell beads, particularly from the whelk and quahog shells, strung together to form patterns and designs. They served various purposes in Native American societies, including as a means of communication, record-keeping, and trade. The creation and exchange of wampum belts reflect significant aspects of social interaction, diplomacy, and economic exchanges among Indigenous communities and highlight the importance of trade networks in pre-Columbian times.