| A | B |
| migration routes | the migrants' paths to their new homes |
| environments | areas that Native Americans migrated to |
| adapt | to adjust to an environment |
| goddesses | female spirits who control parts of the world |
| migration | a movement of people from one country or area of the world to a new home in another country or area |
| origin stories | stories told by Native Americans that tell how the Earth and its people came to be |
| big game | large animals that are hunted for their flesh, skins, and other valuable body parts |
| vegetation | plant life |
| adaptations | changes in a way of life that allow people to survive in a particular environment |
| driftwood | wood that has washed up onto the shores of rivers or oceans |
| migrants | people who move (migrate) from one country or area of the world to a new home in another country or area |
| Siberians | people from Siberia--may have been the first migrants |
| igloos | houses made out of snow and ice |
| Inuit | people who are also known as Eskimos |