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CHAPTER TWO VOCABULARY

CHAPTER TWO VOCABULARY. Native Americans of North America. tribe. A group of families bound together under a single leadership. league. An organization that people form which unites them for a particular purpose. Cultural region. An area in which people with similar cultures live.

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CHAPTER TWO VOCABULARY

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  1. CHAPTER TWO VOCABULARY Native Americans of North America

  2. tribe • A group of families bound together under a single leadership.

  3. league • An organization that people form which unites them for a particular purpose.

  4. Cultural region • An area in which people with similar cultures live.

  5. longhouse • An Iroquois building used for shelter.

  6. wampum • Polished seashells that were hung on strings or woven into belts.

  7. reservations • Land set aside by the United States government for Native Americans

  8. lodge • Large, round huts built over a deep hole. Walls of a lodge were made of earth, packed over a wood frame.

  9. tepee • To make a tepee, women set up poles in a circle with their tops coming together at a point and covered the frame with buffalo hides.

  10. travois • Poles lashed together to transport buffalo meat and other goods.

  11. powwow • A powwow is a gathering of American Indians.

  12. pueblo • Spanish word for village

  13. potlatch • A potlatch is a party. Potlatch comes from a Chinook word meaning “to give away”.

  14. Totem pole • A carved post with animals or other images representing a person’s ancestors.

  15. Shaman • A shaman was a person people came to when they were not feeling well.

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