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A Summer’s Trade Vocabulary Words Fifth Grade Unit 2 Week 4

Words to Know hogan bracelet mesa jostled turquoise Navajo bandana

bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise hogan a place to live that is built with logs and covered with dirt, used by the Navajo Indians

Navajo bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise Native American people who live mostly in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah

shoved, pushed, or elbowed jostled bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise shoved, pushed, or elbowed

A large, colorful handkerchief worn around the head or neck bandana bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise A large, colorful handkerchief worn around the head or neck

bracelet a band or chain worn around the wrist for decoration bandana hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise a band or chain worn around the wrist for decoration

A high, flat area with steep sides found in the dry desert mesa bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise A high, flat area with steep sides found in the dry desert

turquoise bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise A greenish-blue mineral often used in jewelry

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