| A | B |
| Artist | One, such as a painter, sculptor, or writer, who is able by virtue of imagination and talent or skill to create works of aesthetic value, especially in the fine arts. |
| Carve | To divide into pieces by cutting; slice |
| Storyteller | A person that tells a story |
| Tale | A story (as for children) involving fantastic forces and beings |
| Tradition | The passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation, especially by oral communication |
| Wood | The hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub |
| Communicate | To convey information about; make known; to talk |
| Generation | All of the offspring that are at the same stage of descent from a common ancestor |
| Preservation | To keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction : protect. 2. a : to keep alive, intact, or free from decay |
| Process | A series of actions, changes, or functions bringing about a result |
| Represent | To stand for; symbolize |
| Express | To show, manifest, or reveal |
| Feelings | A physical sensation |
| Perform | To carry through; to bring to completion; to achieve; to accomplish; to execute; to do |
| Popular | Widely liked or appreciated |
| Style | The way in which something is said, done, expressed, or performed |
| Heritage | Something that is passed down from preceding generations; a tradition |
| Music | The art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous, unified, and evocative composition, as through melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre |
| Region | A large, usually continuous segment of a surface or space; area |
| Rhythm | Movement or variation characterized by the regular recurrence or alternation of different quantities or conditions |
| Vary | To make differences between items in : diversify |