| A | B |
| ancestor | a family member from whom you have descended |
| ceremony | a special celebration for a notable occasion |
| crafts | handmade items made by special skills in art and workmanship |
| customs | practices carried on for a long time |
| hogan | an earth covered house of the Navajo Indian |
| legends | popular stories handed down through generations, whether true or fanciful |
| homespun | coarse cloth, blankets, rugs and the like made from wool yarn spun and woven in the home |
| mesa | high, flat land formation with sharp steep sides, appearing like a table |
| mound | a small hill |
| pottery | containers or dishes made of moistened clay, hardened by heat |
| reservation | a land area designated for the use of a particular Indian tribe |
| ritual | usual way of performing a ceremony |
| sacred | holy, pure |
| sandpainting | drawings made with colored powder sprinkled over a layer of sand |
| traditional | customary; cultural behavior, speech or practices handed down through generations |
| turquoise | a brilliant blue-green gemstone |