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Foy Native Vocab

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Bering Land Bridge   A strip of land connecting Alaska with Russia that emerged from underwater around 38,000 B.C.  
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Paleo-Indians   The first Americans who crossed from Asia into North America sometime between 38,000 and 10,000 B.C.  
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migration   The movement of people from one region to another  
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hunter-gatherers   People who hunt animals and gather wild plants to provide for his or her needs  
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environments   The climate and landscapes that surround living things  
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culture   The common values and traditions of a society, such as language, government, and family relationships  
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pueblos   Above-ground houses made of a heavy clay called adobe that were built by Native Americans of the southwestern United States  
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kivas   Underground ceremonial chambers at the center of Anasazi communities.  
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totems   Images of ancestors or animal spirits; often carved into tall, wooden poles by Native American peoples of the Pacific Northwest  
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teepees   Cone-shaped shelters made of buffalo skins used by Native Americans in the Plains region  
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matrilineal   Related to ancestry traced through the maternal, or mother's, line  
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Iroquois League   A political confederation of five Northeastern Native American nations of the Seneca, Oneida, Mohawk, Cayuga, and Onondaga that made decisions concerning war and peace  
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