Native American Unit Important Vocabulary. Culture Teacher Explanation- The way of life of a group of people.

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Native American Unit Important Vocabulary

Culture Teacher Explanation- The way of life of a group of people

Examples of Our Culture

Geography Teacher Explanation- The study of the earth’s surface

Examples of our Geography

Society Teacher Explanation- A group of people living together and sharing a mutual good

Examples of our Society The Constitution is the basis of our laws Shaking hands when you meet someone is our custom in the U.S.

Politics Teacher Explanation- The way a group govern themselves

Examples of our Politics

Economics Teacher Explanation- The way people create, use, and transport goods and services

An example of Economics Farming now and then is creating goods Basket weaving creates something to be used by a people

Adapt Teacher Explanation- To adjust to something, to use/react to your surroundings

An Example of Adapting

Iroquois / Longhouse Teacher Explanation- 6 tribes joined together in NY state Home of the Iroquois, multiple families related by the mothers side

Iroquois / Longhouse

Archaeology / Archaeologist Teacher Explanation- To examine older items to better understand a past culture The person who studies the artifacts

Archaeologist at work Ft. Hood, TX dig site Jamestown settlement dig site

Artifact Teacher Explanation- Objects from the past that are used to learn about a groups culture

Examples of an Artifact More Jamestown artifacts An iPod will be an artifact future archaeologists will study

Myth/Legend Teacher Explanation- a story created by a group to explain something

Iroquois Myth The Iroquois believe that just before Sky Woman reached the waters they caught her on their backs and brought her to the other animals. They dove into the water to get mud from the bottom of the seas. Finally, Little Toad reappeared his mouth was full of mud. The animals took it and spread it on the back of Big Turtle. The mud began to grow and grow and grow until it became the size of North America.