| A | B |
| The Great Plains | Home of the Lakota Indians. The center of the USA between the Mississippi River and Rocky Mountains. |
| Horses | Big dogs or spirit dogs |
| Teepee | The home of the Plains natives. |
| Adapt | Change to get use to an environment. |
| Pemmican | Jerky is mixed with fat and berries. |
| Jerkey | Dried, thin slices of buffalo meat. |
| Bison | It was the Plains Indians source of food, clothing, and shelter. |
| Parfleche | A pouch made out of animal skin. |
| How did warriors earn eagle feathers? | Acts of bravery |
| Prairie | Large flat areas of tall grass. |
| Nomads | People who move from place to place. |
| Travois | A wooden fram attached to a horse or dog used to pulled their belongings. |
| Headdress | A decorated head band with feathers attached to it. |
| Powwow | A meeting of the tribe. |
| Leggings | Animal skin pants |
| Hunters, horsemen and warriors | Occupations |
| Sinew | Deer tendons used to tie things together. |
| Plains Climate | Hot summers and cold, harsh winters |
| Transportation of the Lakota. | Walked and rode horses if they owned one. |
| Rolling Hills | A landform that is usually flat with many low or high hills. |
| Plains, prairies, rolling hills and lots of different grasses. | Land of the Plains Region |
| Buckskin | Tanned bison/buffalo hide. |
| Warriors | Earned eagle feathers for acts of bravery. |
| Horsemen | Allowed them to be better hunters and they were very skilled at ridding. |
| Transportation | To travel from place to place. |
| Enviornment | The area or life that surrounds the Lakotas. |
| Shelter | Home the people live in. |
| Breechcloth | • A strip of buckskin worn between the legs and pulled through a belt tied at the waist |
| Quillwork | • Quills from porcupines were flattened, died sewn together to make clothing |
| food | Buffalo, fruits, burries, and vegetables |