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6th Grade Social Studies Test - Chapter 2 vocab

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Ancestor   An early family member  
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Theory   An idea based on study and research  
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Migration   Movement of people, probably took place very slowly  
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Artifacts   Objects made by people  
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Civilization   A group of people with ways of life, religion, and learning  
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Tradition   A way of life or an idea that has been handed down from the past  
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Class   A group of people in a society who have something in common  
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Division of Labor   Jobs were divided between people and made it possible to produce more goods (ex: Men hunted, women cooked)  
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Palisades   Walls of tall wooden poles, around their villages  
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Longhouses   Long wooden buildings that could hold up to 50 people, used by the Iroquois  
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Wampum   Beads cut from seashells to make designs that showed important decisions, events or stories.  
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Confederation   A loose group of governments working together  
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Wigwams   A round, bark covered shelters used by the Algonquian  
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Lodge   Large round earthen houses lived in by the Central Plains people  
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Sod   A layer of soil held together by the roots of grasses  
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Scarce   In sort supply (example: wood)  
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Tepee   A cone shaped tent  
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Travois   A carrier made of two poles tied together at one end than then fastened to a harness of a dog  
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Council   A group of leaders who met to make decisions  
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Ceremony   A celebration to honor a cultural or religious event (Harvests, marriages, births, end of buffalo hunts)  
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Adapt   To adjust way of living to land and resources  
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Staples   Something that is always needed and used. Example: main foods of corn, beans and squash  
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Surplus   Extra amounts of good  
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Adobe   Sun dried bricks made of clay and straw  
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Hogans   Cone-shaped shelters built by covering a wooden frame with mud or adobe  
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Trade networks   A system that allows people to get goods from faraway places  
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Clan   An extended group of family members, who often lived in the same longhouse  
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Economy   The way the people of a state, region, or country use their resources to meet their needs  
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Barter   The exchange of goods, on behalf of two groups who spoke very different languages  
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Potlatch   A Native American celebration meant to show wealth and divide property among the people (means: To Give)  
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Kayaks   A one-person canoe made of waterproof skins stretched over wood or bone  
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Igloos   A house made of snow or ice  
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Oral Tradition   Stories told by word of mouth  
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Eastern Woodlands   A cultural region east of the Mississippi River  
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5 Nations (Iroquois)   Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca  
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The Plains most important Resource   Buffalo (also known as American Bison)  
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Pemmican   Dried meat that could be stored  
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Nomadic   Move from place to place  
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Polytheistic   Believed in more than one God.  
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Hopi Chief   Religious Leader who made the rule and handed out punishments  
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Dried Buffalo Droppings   Chips  
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Pueblo   Shelter make from stone mud or adobe  
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