Native Americans and the United States

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  1. 3. (adj.) able to move quickly and gracefully
  2. 4. (n.) something that you imagine or dream
  3. 6. (n.) the body's ability to resist or fight off a disease
  4. 11. (n.) a tradition or behavior that is common among a group or family; a ritual
  5. 14. (n.) a piece of cloth worn around the hips as clothing by men in certain cultures, usually in warm climate
  6. 16. line (n.) the boundary, or border, that indicates where one piece of property ends and another begins
  7. 17. (v.) to believe that something is true despite not knowing all the facts.
  8. 19. (n.) a leftover piece; a small part of a whole
  9. 21. (adj.) made up of people or items that are not alike
  10. 23. (v.) to change something from time to time
  11. 25. (n.) a strain
  12. 27. (n.) a group of people chosen to lead or give advice
  13. 28. (n.) a group of people, animals or things that act together to achieve a common purpose
  14. 30. (n.) a change
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  1. 1. (n.) a bag or case used to carry arrows
  2. 2. (adj.) originating in a certain location or region
  3. 5. (v.) to observe someone or something in order to gather and report information about that person or thing
  4. 7. (v.) to suggest something without saying it directly
  5. 8. (v.) to follow along, or draw, the outline of something; to examine the history of something to see how it developed
  6. 9. (v.) to keep alive
  7. 10. deed (n.) an official piece of paper that shows who legally owns a piece of property
  8. 12. (n.) the cost in health or life
  9. 13. (n.) discomfort felt when different people or groups disagree and feel anger toward each other
  10. 15. (n.) a conclusion or view that comes from knowing some, but not all, of the fact
  11. 18. (n.) a separate area of land in the United States set aside for Native Americans to live on
  12. 20. (n.) a right someone has because they were born into a specific group or family, or because it is a right of all people belonging to that group
  13. 22. (n.) someone who is sent somewhere in advance of others to gather information
  14. 24. relocation (n.) the act of making people move to a new place against their will
  15. 26. (v.) to disagree, differ, or say or do the opposite of something
  16. 29. (n.) In the Sioux culture, a supernatural power