A | B |
Mesoamerica | Region that includes Mexico and Central America; Middle America |
causeway | A human-made land bridge |
chinampa | A human-made island from platforms of woven reeds |
scale | The relationship between distances on a map and actual distances on Earth |
quinoa | A high-protein grain grown by the ancient Incas |
terrain | The physical features of land |
Quechua | The Inca language |
mitima | The Incan practice of sending conquered people to live away from their homelands |
quipu | Colored, knotted strings used by the Incas for recording information |
wigwam | A round, bark-covered Native American shelter |
longhouse | A Native American rectangular house made of wood frames covered with bark |
palisade | A wall made of sharpened stakes made from tree trunks |
earth lodge | A round log home covered with packed earth |
mesa | A flat-topped hill with steep slopes |
totem pole | A tall wooden post carved with shapes of animals and people |
tundra | A flat and treeless plain of frozen ground |