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"BENs Vocab" Mrs. Pagelsdorf's 5th grade Social Studies- Building A Nation 02

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tribe   group of families bound together under a single leadership  
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cultural region   area in which people with similar cultures live  
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league   union of people or groups  
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longhouse   building used for shelter by Iroquois  
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wampum   belts or strings of polished seashells that were used for trading and gift-giving by Iroquois and other Native Americans  
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reservation   land set aside by the United States government for Native Americans  
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lodge   large, round hut built by Plains Indians  
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tepee   dwelling built by Plains Indians, made of poles arranged in a circle covered by buffalo hides  
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travois   sled made of poles tied together, used by Native Americans to transport goods across the plains  
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powwow   Native American ceremony that often includes traditional dancing and games  
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pueblo   Spanish word for "village"  
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potlatch   Native American celebration in which the hosts give gifts to their guests  
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totem pole   wooden post carved with animals or other images; often made by Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest to honor ancestors or special events  
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shaman   Native American doctor or healer  
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