| A | B |
| disperse | To go or move in different directions; to spread apart |
| environment | The natural world |
| Natural Resources | Things found in nature that are useful to humans such as fish, crops, and wild animals |
| Lakota | Tribe that lived in the Great Plains |
| Basic Needs | The things people need to survive, such as food, shelter, and water |
| climate | The usual weather patterns and conditions of a place |
| Cactus Hill | Archeological site where evidence that humans may have lived as early as 18,000 years ago |
| Iroquois | Tribe that lived in the Northeast area called the Eastern Woodlands |
| Archaeology | The recovery of material evidence remaining from the past |
| Pueblo | Tribe that lived in the Southwest in deserts and near mountains and cliffs |
| Inhabited | To live in or have a home in a place |
| Capital Resources | Goods produced and used to make other goods and services, such as bows, spears, and canoes |
| Artifact | An object made by humans in the past that has been discovered by archeologists |
| Kwakiutl | Tribe that lived in the Pacific Northwest |
| Human Resources | People working to create goods and services. Examples include hunting, fishing, and making clothes |
| Analyze | To examine carefully and in detail in order to indentify causes, key factors, and possible results |
| Inuit | Tribe that lived in present day Alaska and Northern Canada |