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5B Unit One

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Archaeologists   People who study the tools, bones and remains of ancient people.  
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Glaciers   Thick sheets of slow moving ice.  
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Civilizations   Populations that shared systems of trade, art, religion and science.  
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Irrigation   A system of pipes and ditches that is used to supply dry land with water.  
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Adobe   Bricks made of mud and straw.  
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Totem poles   Carved logs that are painted with symbols of animals or people.  
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Potlatch   Special feasts at which guests receive gifts.  
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Migrate   To move from one place to another.  
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Hogan   Dome shaped homes for one family.  
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Teepees   Cone-shaped homes made with long poles covered with animal hides.  
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Lodges   Homes made of logs covered with grasses, sticks and soil.  
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Travois   Sled-like device that is dragged by people or animals.  
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Coup stick   A weapon used to show bravery by touching, but not killing, an enemy.  
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Slash-and-burn   To cut down and burn trees to clear land for farming.  
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Longhouse   Homes made of bent poles covered with sheets of bark that were large enough for several families.  
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Wampum   Polished beads made from shells that are woven together.  
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Creek Confederacy   Union formed by several groups of Creek Indians to protect themselves.  
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Clans   A group of families that share the same ancestor.  
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Iroquois Confederacy   The union of the five major Iroquois peoples.  
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