| A | B |
| expedition | long, difficult, and dangerous journey |
| interpreter | one who translates orally for people who speak different languages |
| kidnap | taka away from |
| moccasins | soft, leather shoes worn by Indians |
| recognize | perceive clerarly, know, make out |
| trade | exchange goods or supplies |
| corps | group of people who do a particular job |
| brush | small buses and trees |
| clearing | area of forest without trees |
| capture | take as prisoner |
| stich | sew |
| portage | carrying boats over land from one river to another |
| bow | front of a boat |
| blistered | wounded or hurt by continual rubbing |
| treacherous | dangerous, sth. you cannot trust |
| rapids | part of a river where water moves quickly over rocks |
| scarce | rare, not enough |
| depend on | affected by, determined by |
| set a trap for | try to catch a person or animal |
| gesture | use hands, head, or arms to communicate without words |