| A | B |
| a. archaelogists | someone who studies the items left behind by ancient peoples to determine how they lived |
| b. midden | a garbage mound left by prehistoric people |
| c. nomad | a wanderer |
| d. atlatl | a throwing stick with weights used by prehistoric people th throw spears with more force and for farther distances |
| e mound | a raised area created by prehistoric peoples and thought to be used for ceremonial and burial purpose |
| f. artifacts | the items left behind by ancient peoples to determine how they lived |
| g. agriculture | farming |
| h. temple mound | a mound built by prehistoric Indians and used for religious ceremonies |
| i. immunity | natural resistance to disease |
| j. tribe | a group of people who share a common ancestry, language, name, and way of living |
| l. treaty | a formal agreement between two or more nations |
| m. totem | a tribal symbol |
| n. clan | a group of people who believe themselves related by blood |
| o. pirogue | a dugout made by Native Americans and the French; cypress logs were partially burned and the burned section scraped out. |
| p. calumet | a peace pipe |
| r, example of artifact | bone, pottery, tools, cave paintings, weaving, skeletons, leftover trash |