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a person without a permanent home who moves from place to place Nomad: a person without a permanent home who moves from place to place with the seasons.

farming, or raising crops and livestock. Agriculture: farming, or raising crops and livestock.                                                      

Government: an organized system of leaders, delegates or assemblies that controls a community or country.

the rapid spread of a disease through a population or region. Epidemic: the rapid spread of a disease through a population or region.

to hunt or search for sources of food. Forage: to hunt or search for sources of food.

Algonquian Language Group: certain American Indian groups who share the same language, including the Powhatan, Appamattuck, Pamunkey and Mattaponi.                                                                                                                            

Siouan Language group: certain American Indian groups who share the same language, including Monacan and Mannahoac

Iroquoian Language Group:. certain American Indian groups who share the same language, such as the Cherokee and Nottoway.                                                                                                            

Christopher Columbus: Italian navigator who led four voyages to North America under the flag of Spain.