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Wampum Wear Jewelry

Wampum Wear Jewelry

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406-600-0163
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lat: 45.6778098 long: -111.0407115

Wampum shell beads have played a significant role in Native American culture for thousands of years. Made from Quahaug Clam shells, Wampum beads have historically been used in Native tribes for ceremonial purposes and later, in the days of English settlement, as a medium of exchange. 

Dan Simonds, the head of Wampum Wear Jewelry, is a Native Pequot artist who has been hand-crafting Wampum jewelry for many years. Through the years, Wampum Wear Jewelry has evolved into a collective that not only sells Dan’s hand-crafted jewelry, but jewelry from well-respected Native artists throughout Indian Country. By continuing to craft traditional Wampum shell jewelry, Dan and the Wampum Wear collective of artists are able to carry on a tradition that has been passed from generation to generation while conserving a key piece of Native American culture.

Wampum Wear Jewelry sells their hand-crafted pieces at regional conferences, pow-wows, and Gathering of Nations, and their gallery offers travelers the opportunity to view and purchase their pieces while exploring the rest of downtown Bozeman.

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Rivers Edge Trail

lat: 47.517582 long: -111.2649299
Ryan Dam

lat: 47.5695678 long: -111.1240541
Blue Mountain

lat: 46.8148437 long: -114.1806973
Morony Dam Trail

lat: 47.5816325 long: -111.0607994
Eagle Creek to Hole in the Wall

lat: 47.8317525 long: -110.074063
Old Buffalo Trail 1

lat: 46.9547545 long: -113.5255417
Coal Banks Landing to Eagle Creek

lat: 48.0338635 long: -110.2279854
Lewis and Clark Pass

lat: 47.1427216 long: -112.4289137
Black Sandy Lake Access

lat: 46.7455285 long: -111.8866754
Weight Station Fishing Access

lat: 46.8788874 long: -113.8525126
Upper Hauser Lake

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
James Kipp Landing

lat: 47.6276519 long: -108.6854877
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