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KEY TERMS KEY TERMS KEY TERMS HIGH USE ACADEMIC WORDS HIGH USE ACADEMIC WORDS

KEY TERMS DEFINE GLACIER

A THICK SHEET OF ICE

KEY TERMS DEFINE IRRIGATE

TO WATER CROPS BY CHANNELING WATER FROM RIVERS OR STREAMS

KEY TERMS DEFINESURPLUS

EXCESS; QUANTITY LEFT OVER.

KEY TERMS DEFINECIVILIZATION

Advanced culture in which people have developed cities, science and industries

KEY TERMS Define culture culture

A way of life

KEY TERMS DEFINE CULTURE AREA

Region in which groups of people have a similar way of life

KEY TERMS DEFINEKAYAK

A boat consisting of a light wooden frame covered with watertight skins except for a single or double opening in the center, and propelled by a double-bladed paddle.

KEY TERMS DefinePotlatch

A ceremony held by some Native American groups at which the hosts showered their guests with gifts such as woven cloth, baskets, canoes and furs

KEY TERMS DefineAdobe

Sun-dried, unburned brick made of clay and straw

KEY TERMS DefineClan

A group of families that are related to one another

KEY TERMS DefineSachem

A member of the tribal chief council in the League of the Iroquois A member of the tribal chief council in the League of the Iroquois

High Use Academic Words Definedeprive

To take away

High Use Academic Words Definereside

to live; to make one’s home in

High Use Academic Words Definecurrency

items used as money

High Use Academic Words DefineDistinct

Clearly different in quality

High Use Academic Words Definetransmit

To pass along; to send

High Use Academic Words High Use Academic Words DefineSphere

Rounded shape

High Use Academic Words Defineparticipate

To take part in

High Use Academic Words High Use Academic Words Defineprecise

Exact; accurate

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