Definition
Peag is a shortened or alternate term for wampum, particularly referring to the white beads made from the inner whorls of whelk shells. It's essentially a synonym for wampum, emphasizing the material and color of the beads. Think of it as a specific type of wampum. Unlike the dark purple wampum made from quahog shells, peag is primarily white. It was used for similar purposes – trade, adornment, and record-keeping. Imagine it as a lighter variation of a valuable cultural item. 🐚