| A | B |
| irrigation | a technique or practice that brings water to crops |
| slash and burn | a technique that includes chopping trees and burning out the land to make the soil fertile |
| matrilineal | societies that trace their ancestors through their mother's family |
| tundra | a treeless plain that remains frozen almost all year |
| kayaks | small boat made of animal skins |
| mound builders | early native americans that built large earthen structures |
| technology | the use of toosl and knowledge to meet human needs |
| Comanche | tribe that lived in the present day state of Texas |
| Huron | tribe that lived closest to Ohio |
| Intuit | One of 2 tribes tha tlived closest to the North Pole |
| South West | Region on the map where the Hopi lived |
| Seminole | TRibe that lived in the present day state of Florida |
| North West | Tribe from the map that had much fish in their diet |
| Comanche | The people o fhte horse. These people were probably introduced to the horse by the Spanish |
| Aleut | The hunters of seals and whales. This tribe lived on the Alaskan Coast |
| Cherokee | This southeastern tribe had its own written language |
| Dakota | This native american tribe moved onthe Plains. It had a sacred land called the Black Hills |
| Hopi | This Southwestern tribe used the Kachina ceremony ot ask for a bountiful harvest |
| Apache | The Southwestern tribe that was nomadic. Their most famous Chief was Geronimo |
| Miami | An algonquin speaking tribe that live in Ohio |
| Aztec | This strong civilization used human sacrifices. The yalso had floating islands, and a Capital City in Mesoamerica |
| water | The most important resource for any early civilization |