| A | B |
| ceremony | a formal act or event that is a part of a social or religious occasion |
| mask | a covering for your face or for part of your face: such as a : a covering used to hide or disguise your face |
| tepee | a tent that is shaped like a cone and that was used in the past by some Native Americans as a house |
| chief | the person who is the leader of a group of people, of an organization, etc. |
| tribe | a group of people that includes many families and relatives who have the same language, customs, and beliefs |
| bow | a weapon used for shooting arrows that is made of a long, thin piece of wood which is bent with its ends connected by a tight, strong string |
| arrow | a weapon that is made to be shot from a bow and that is usually a stick with a point at one end and feathers at the other end |
| spear | a weapon that has a long straight handle and a sharp point |
| hide | the skin of a usually large animal |
| loom | a frame or machine that is used to weave threads or yarns to produce cloth |
| weave | a pattern in a woven cloth : a particular way of weaving cloth |
| pottery | objects (such as bowls, plates, etc.) that are made out of clay usually by hand and then baked at high temperatures so that they become hard |
| hunt | to chase and kill (wild animals) for food |
| gather | to bring (things,food or people) together into a group |
| wigwam | a round tent that was used in the past by Native Americans as a house or shelter |
| basket | a container usually made by weaving together long thin pieces of material |
| wampum | beads, polished shells, etc., used in the past by Native Americans as money and decorations |