Chapter 4 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. polished beads, usually made from shells, strung or woven together
  2. 4. a special Tlingit feast at which guests, not hosts, receive gifts
  3. 6. a group of families who share the same ancestors
  4. 8. a long building made of poles covered with sheets of bark
  5. 10. a home made of logs covered with grasses, sticks and soil
  6. 11. a tall log carved with many designs
  7. 12. a spirit who the Hopi believe brings rain, helps crops grow, shows people how to live and behave, and brings peace and prosperity
  8. 13. a Spanish word that means "village"
  9. 14. think strips of dried meat
  10. 15. a special weapon used by the Lakota to touch an enemy without killing him
Down
  1. 2. a flat or gently rolling land covered mostly with grasses and wildflowers
  2. 3. the settling of disputes by agreeing that each side will give up part of its demands
  3. 5. a type of clay found in the earth
  4. 7. a cone-shaped tent made of animal skins
  5. 9. a sled-like device used for transporting things
  6. 11. the design and use of tools, ideas, and methods to solve problems
  7. 16. the union of five separate Iroquois peoples for a common purpose