| A | B |
| Cultrual groups | groups of people with the same beliefs and life-styles |
| Consequences | the result of an action |
| Interact | to share ideas |
| Prehistoric | before written history |
| Perspectives | point of view |
| Agriculture | farming |
| European Immigrants | a person who leaves Europe to live in another country |
| Amish | Christians with srtict religious beliefs - do not use modern things |
| Paleo Indians | hunters and gatherers who hunted with spears and moved to find animals |
| Archaic Indians | hunters who used spears to hunt smaller, fast animals in the forests where they lived |
| Woodland Indians (Adena/Hopewell) | also known as Moundbuilders |
| Adena | lived along rivers, they lived in caves or small homes. Great artists that made fine jewelry and decorative figures. They traded flint. Mounds were used for burial or animal shaped mounds for ceremonies. |
| Hopewell | They traded as far away as the Rocky Mountains. They lived near rivers and streams. The mounds were geometric in shape. The Newark MOunds were built by these people. |
| Lake Prehistoric Indians | Lived in villages and farmed corn and beans. The villages were susrrounded by fences or stockades. The Fort Ancient people were part of this group. |
| Fort Ancient | They built houses shaped like circles or rectangles. The houses were built around an open area. Started building burial mounds, but changed to cemeteries. They traded with people in many places for clips and beads. |
| Ottowa | Best traders and the only tribe to live in tepees. |
| Wyandot | First historic tribe in Ohio. Lived in wigwams. |
| Mingo | Several tribes that went together that wanted to hunt and farm in peace. Lived in longhouses. |
| Miami | Settled in western Ohio, they were great warriors and farmers. Lived in wigwams. Had tattoos. |
| Shawnee | Brave and respected warriors. Tecumseh was a member of this tribe. Lived in wigwams. Had a love of silver. |
| Delaware | Last tribe to settle in Ohio. Moved to southeastern Ohio for peace. |