| A | B |
| bead work make from shells | wampum |
| first people to live somewhere | native |
| to stretch an animal skin to make it tighter | tan |
| a part of an animal used for thread | sinew |
| to give something in return for something | trade |
| a Native American leader | sachem |
| a warrior | pniese |
| a young tree | sapling |
| a Wanpanoag community | tribe |
| a homemade from wood bark and grass | wetu |
| a canoe made from a tree trunk | mishoon |
| a celebration or meeting | powwow |
| wood,bark and grass | materials in wetu |
| bark and sapling | materials in a longhouse |
| harvesting crops, hunting animals building longhouse | fall chores |
| clearing land for planting, catching fish, growing crops,cutting saplings | chores |
| food, clothing, sinew for needles and making jewelry | wampanoags used animals for this |
| feast for Thanksgiving, dancing Green corn Dance | showing respect for nature |
| thanking Great Spirit and thanking animals for giving life | showing respect for nature |
| who is your favorite woman in this house | mother |