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Incas | people of a powerful empire that ruled part of south america in the 1400s and 1500s. |
Andes | a mountain chain of western south america |
Cuzco | the capital city of the Incan Empire, located in present-day Peru |
census | an official count of people in a certain place at a certain time |
quipu | a group of knotted strings used by the Incas to record information |
teraces | steplike ledges cut into mountains to make land suitable for farming |
Aztecs | a people who lived in the Valley of Mexico |
Tenochtitlan | capital city of the Aztecs |
Mayas | a people who established a great civilization in Middle America |
slash-and-burn | a farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land |
maize | corn |
hieroglyphics | the signs and symbols that made up the Mayan writing system |
Mound Builders | Native American groups who built earthen mounds |
Anasazi | one of the ancient Native American peoples of the southwest |
pueblo | a Native American stone or adobe dwelling, part of cluster of dwellings built close together |
kiva | a round room used by the pueblo people for religious ceremonies |
Great Plains | a mostly flat and grassy region of Western North America |