| A | B |
| century | A period of one hundred years |
| generation | a group of people born around the same time |
| communicate | to exchange or pass along feelings throughts or information |
| extinct | no longer existing, no longer active. |
| background | a person's experiences or learning |
| native | originally living or growing in a region or country |
| tongue | the movable muscle attached to the floor of your mouth |
| history | a study of the past, the past events of a person's life |
| pottery | making dishes from baked clay |
| language | communicating with words |
| study | a small private room where you can work |
| spoken | to have had a conversation |
| accent | the heavy-sounding emphasis on part of a word |
| tribe | a group of people with the same beliefs, language, and customs |
| human | a person, not an animal; of people |
| custom | something that almost everyone in a certain culture does |
| village | a very small town, usually in the country |
| folktale | a story that has been handed down among people of a country for a long time |
| practice | to work as a doctor dentist or lawyer |
| relatives | people who are related to you; members of your family |
| interview | a meeting at which someone has to answer questions |
| region | an area without specific limits |
| symbol | a picture or mark that has a meaning |
| guide | someone who shows the way to a place |
| totem | an image of this is often carved or painted on poles |
| colony | people with a certain way of life who live as a group |
| prints | a copy of a painting or photograph |