| A | B |
| wrote the Iroquios Constitution | Dekanawida |
| author of "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" | Jonathon Edwards |
| attempts to explain how the world began | creation myth |
| attempts to explain acts of nature | origin myth |
| wrote "La Relacion" | Cabeza de Vaca |
| literature that is passed down verbally | oral literature |
| using words to create mental images that appeal to the senses | imagery |
| non-fiction prose accounts derived from journals, etc. | historical narrative |
| fear that Cabeza de Vaca and his men had | sacrifice |
| animal that is given credit for forming the Earth | turtle |
| idea that we are born "bad" | original sin |
| something that represents something else | symbol |
| trickster character | coyote |
| to detest, scorn, or hate | abhor |
| regarded as coming from a certain cause | ascribed |
| hateful; disgusting | abominable |
| persuade; force; cause | induce |
| physical condition | constitution |
| scheme; plan | contrivance |
| unimaginable; beyond understanding | inconceivable |
| angered | provoked |
| calm; satisfy | appease |
| god archetype | the old man |
| point of view in a historical narrative | first person |
| Taught a moral or lesson | Native American myths |