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related, close knit groups

clans

objects made by humans that tell stories about ancient humans

artifact

studies artifacts and sites to learn about ancient people and places

archeologist

a round house built from young, flexible trees

Wigwam

A pile of earth

mound

group of people connected by common language, religion, or culture

cultural group

an area of land that is controlled by an outside government

territory

settlement in a new land where people remain loyal to their home country

colony

a large house where many people lived

longhouse

type of farming

agriculture

A partner of supporter that pledge friendship or help

ally

Group of people or several small groups joined for a common purpose

confederacy

changing to fit a new situation

adapt