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Chapter 2 Vocabulary Native Americans: SS4H1

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Chapter 2 VocabularyNative Americans: SS4H1

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movement from one region to another

migration

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farming or growing plants

agriculture

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group of people living together with organized systems of government,

religion, and culture

civilization

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having extra of something

surplus

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a large feast that could last for several days

potlatch

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group of related families

clan

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supplying water to crops using streams, ditches, or pipes

irrigation

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main crop that is used for food

staple

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special event at which people gather to express important beliefs

ceremony

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the Spanish word for town

pueblo

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house made of bark, earth, and grass

lodge

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person who moves around and does not live in one place

nomad

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similar to a sled, used by nomads to carry possessions

travois

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large house made with wooden poles and bark

longhouse

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carefully shaped and cut seashells strung like beads

wampum

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exchange of goods without using money

barter