| A | B |
| trading post | a store in an unsettled area where trading and bartering are done |
| lick | a natural salt deposit |
| longhouse | a long wooden building in a Native American village that might house as many as 60 families |
| wigwam | A rounded Native American hut in which just one family lived |
| teepee | a temporary cone-shaped dwelling made with poles and grass mats used by hunters |
| council | a group of people who meet and make decisions |
| corn | the most important Native American crop |
| men | the people who did the hunting |
| women | used clay to make plates, pots, and cups |
| animal skins | used for clothing and shelter |
| canoe | made out of hollow logs |
| animal claws | used to make jewelry |
| disease | one of the problems from trading |