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Vocabulary

aboden. 1. residence; home 2. stay; sojourn

abyssn. an immeasurably deep chasm, depth, or void

alluvialadj. (alluvium) sedimentary matter, as sand or mud, deposited by flowing water

alluvionadj. form of alluvium

altarn. a raised structure on which gifts or sacrifices to a god are made

ancestorn. a person from whom one is descended, especially if more remote than a grandparent; a forebear

annuityn. a sum of money payable yearly or at other regular intervals

anthropologyn. the scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans

archaeologyn. the systematic study of past human life and culture by the recovery and examination of remaining material evidence, such as graves, buildings, tools, and pottery

ascertainv. to find out definitely

authenticityn. the quality of having a claimed and verifiable origin or authorship; not counterfeit or copied

biasedadj. a preference or an inclination, especially one that inhibits impartial judgment

boundlessadj. beyond limit or boundary

calumetn. a long-stemmed sacred or ceremonial tobacco pipe used by certain Native American peoples

case studyn. a detailed analysis of a person or group, especially as a model of medical, psychiatric, psychological, or social phenomena

cessionn. a yielding to another

chasmn. a deep cleft in the earth's surface; gorge

citadelsn. pl. a fortress for defending a city

comparative literaturen. study of literary works from different cultures (often in translation)

compositionn. a literary, musical, or artistic production, especially one showing study and care in arrangement

connotev. to mark along with; to suggest or indicate as additional; to designate by implication; to include in the meaning; to imply

contemporaryadj. current, modern

credibleadj. capable of being believed; plausible

cupolasn. pl. a light structure on a dome or roof

Dawes Act – n. An act passed by Congress in 1887 to allot land on reservations to Native Americans

defiancen. a bold resistance to authority or force

densityn. degree of opacity

dictionn. choice and use of words in speech or writing

divestedv. to strip, as of clothes

ecosystemn. a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment

eddyn. a current of water or air running counter to the main current

endangeredadj. threatened with extinction

erroneouslyadv. containing an error; incorrect

folkloren. the traditional beliefs, myths, tales, and practices of a people, transmitted orally

formaladj. pertaining to the form, shape, or mode of a thing, esp. as distinguished from the substance

germed – (form of germinate) v. to begin or cause to grow or develop; sprout

gesturen. a motion of the limbs or body made to express or help express thought or to emphasize speech

gorgen. a narrow ravine with steep rocky walls

gypsumn. a common soft mineral used to make plaster of Paris and as a fertilizer

habitatn. type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs

historyn. the discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings

Homestead Act – n. An act passed by Congress in 1862 promising ownership of a 160-acre tract of public land to a citizen or head of a family who had resided on and cultivated the land for five years after the initial claim

horridadj. such as to cause an overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something shocking or terrifying

imperialadj. of, relating to, or suggestive of an empire or a sovereign, especially an emperor or empress

Indian Removaln. the forced relocation of Native Americans from their homelands to areas designated by the United States government

indulgingv. to yield to or gratify

keel-boatn. a boat with a central stuctural member in the bottom of a ship's hull, extending from the stem to the stern

leadershipn. capacity or ability to lead

legendn. an unverified story handed down from earlier times, especially one popularly believed to be historical

longhousen. a long communal dwelling of some North American Indians (as the Iroquois)

luxuriantadj. abundant in growth, as vegetation … producing abundantly, as soil … florid, as ornamentation

material culturen. The everyday objects that an individual owns and uses every day, such as shoes, clothes, toothpaste, books, cans of soup. By looking at these items from an anthropological perspective, we can learn about the values and mores of the culture from which they come

moden. a manner, way, or method of doing or acting

monotonousadj. tediously unvarying

motiven. emotion, desire, physiological need, or similar impulse that acts as an incitement to action

opaqueadj. impenetrable by light; neither transparent nor translucent

oral traditionn. the spoken relation and preservation, from one generation to the next, of a people's cultural history and ancestry, often by a storyteller in narrative form

organismn. an individual form of life, such as a plant, animal, bacterium, protist, or fungus; a body made up of organs, organelles, or other parts that work together to carry on the various processes of life

pictographn. a picture representing a word or idea; a hieroglyph

picturesqueadj. of, suggesting, or suitable for a picture

porticoesn. pl. a porch or walkway with a roof supported by columns, often leading to the entrance of a building

posen. a bodily attitude or position, especially one assumed for an artist or a photographer

powwown. an American Indian ceremony (as for victory in war); an American Indian social gathering of fair, usually including competitive dancing

prairien. an extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large tract or plain of central North America

primary sourcen. a first hand account, such as a journal entry, interview, or other method of report that documents an event from the perspective of someone who participated in or witnessed that event

prudentadj. wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense

rampartsn. pl. a fortification consisting of an embankment, often with a parapet built on top

refractedv. the turning or bending of any wave, such as a light or sound wave, when it passes from one medium into another of different optical density

relicn. an object kept for its association with the past; a memento

reliquaryn. a receptacle, such as a coffer or shrine, for keeping or displaying sacred relics

reservationn. a tract of public land set aside (as for use by American Indians)

Sacred Landn. land having religious significance to Native Americans

serpentineadj. of or resembling a serpent, as in form or movement; sinuous

settingn. the context and environment in which a situation is set; the background

smallpoxn. an acute, highly infectious, often fatal disease caused by a poxvirus and characterized by high fever and aches with subsequent widespread eruption of pimples that blister, produce pus, and form pockmarks

sociologyn. 1. the study of human social behavior, especially the study of the origins, organization, institutions, and development of human society. 2. analysis of a social institution or societal segment as a self-contained entity or in relation to society as a whole

speciesn. a fundamental category of taxonomic classification, ranking below a genus or subgenus and consisting of related organisms capable of interbreeding

spiresn. pl. a structure or formation, such as a steeple, that tapers to a point at the top

steamern. a ship powered by one or more steam engines

sublimeadj. inspiring awe; impressive

summitn. the highest point or part; the top

symboln. something that represents something else by association, resemblance, or convention, especially a material object used to represent something invisible

syntaxn. grammatical arrangement of words in sentences

terracesn. pl. a porch or walkway bordered by colonnades

toilv. to labor continuously; work strenuously

topographyn. the surface features of a place or region

turbidadj. having sediment or foreign particles stirred up or suspended; muddy

unregulatedadj. not subject to rule or discipline

verduren. the lush greenness of flourishing vegetation

wampumn. beads of polished shells strung in strands, belts, or sashes and used by North American Indians as money, ceremonial pledges, and ornament

Westernadj. relating to or characteristic of regions of western parts of the world

written traditionn. the written relation and preservation, from one generation to the next, of a people's cultural history and ancestry


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