Url https://digitalrepository.senecapolytechnic.ca/s/art/item/23819 Resource class dctype:Image Title Relationship or Transaction Creator 25660 Date 2014 Identifier SC0106-FVA-MM-1 Abstract “For thousands of years, Indigenous people along the Atlantic Coast and in the Great Lakes regions made wampum beads out of whelk and quahog shells. The beads were woven into belts as mnemonic devices recording treaties, historical events and personal social transactions. In 1764, Sir William Johnson gave the Western Great Lakes Covenant Chain Confederacy Wampum Belt to the representatives of the 24 First Nations who attended the signing of the Treaty of Niagara. In my reproduction of this belt, I used $5 bills as the quahog (purple) beads and replica $5 bills as the whelk (white) beads. I used Canadian currency as a weighted symbol of the power of the nation-state, encouraging the viewer to consider the colonial dimensions of Canadian society and, in particular, the role of money in bypassing and dissolving nation-to-nation treaty relationships.” https://resilienceproject.ca/en/artists/vanessa-dion-fletcher Resilience Project Extent 97.5 x 390 x 2.5 cm Medium Mixed Media Provenance Purchased from the artist. Text No signature Location Newnham - Building E - Level 2 - Room 2403E --