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Go to: G drive/ 2nd 6 weeks/ Native Texans/ Vocabulary American Indians Vocabulary b (1)(A) and (2)(A) History

Word/Definition Your Sentence

Sedentary Staying in one place

Building material made of dried clay mud Adobe Building material made of dried clay mud

Groups of people who move from place to place Nomadic Groups of people who move from place to place

Movable homes made from animal hides stretched over long poles Tepee Movable homes made from animal hides stretched over long poles

A religious figure who was believed to have healing powers Shaman A religious figure who was believed to have healing powers

Native American name for corn Maize Native American name for corn

Tools, weapons, and other objects made by people Artifact Tools, weapons, and other objects made by people

Analogies Complete the following analogies: 1. ____ is to bricks as buffalo hide is to teepee. 2. ____ is to doctor as lawyer is to attorney. 3. ____ is to sedentary as salt is to pepper. Create your own analogy using the American Indians vocabulary.