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Fig. 12. Examples of Bead Weaving. 
(a) A bead necklace. These long tube-like glass beads are said to replace similar 
sections of quills. Shoshoni case, Plains Indian Hall. 
(b) Wampum belt. The famous wampum belts of the Iroquois are examples of 
bead weaving. The form of bead and the general appearance of the belt suggest 
quill weaving on the one hand and the bead necklace on the other. Woodland Hall. 
