Culture
An argument or fight between two opposing sides.
The way a particular group of people's lives and understands the world (including ideas, beliefs, values, traditions, religion, language, rules, etc...).
Less than what is needed; not enough.
Those related to a person or animal or group of people or animals who lived in the past.
Beliefs
Doing well or being successful.
To give up; to give in to another's power or demands
Strong opinions; ideas believed to be true
Ideas about what is important and how to live in a way that is good or right
Impact
To pay attention to; to take notice of
The upholding of what is fair, decent, and right.
Freedom to do or say what one thinks or feels.
The effect on something; to make an impression on something or someone
Values
Ideas about what one thinks is important and how to live in a way that is good or right.
To support, nourish, take care of; to undergo for a period of time
That which supports life or continued operations to live.
Customs
The country or place someone is originally from
Usual or accepted practices of a social group
The country or place someone is originally from.
Prosperous
Poor, not having enough property, money or food
Wealthy; having more than enough property, money or food
Thriving
An ending of armed conflict by mutual agreement
Words that are clear and easy to understand
Wrong or incorrect understandings or explanations
Doing well or being successful
Homeland
The upholding of what is fair, decent and right; fair treatment
Materials that come from nature and can be used by people.
Sustain
To support, nourish, help keep alive
A flat area on top of a hill or mountain.
Ideas about what is important and how to live in a way that is good or right.
Subsistence
Poor, not having enough property, money, or food
That which supports life like food, water, etc...
Descendants
Less than what is needed; not enough
The act or process of becoming larger
Those related to a person or animal or group of people or animals that lived in the past.
Conflict
Usual or accepted practices of a social group.
Argument or fight between two opposing sides.
Sadness or grief expressed when someone dies.
Treaty
The upholding of what is fair, decent and right
A formal agreement between two or more countries or groups.
An ending of armed conflict by mutual agreement of the fighting parties.
Reservation
The act or process of becoming larger.
An area of land given to Native Americans by the US government as payment for taking the land of their original homes.
Materials that come from nature and can be utilized by people.
Inadequate
Very strong and powerful
Perfect
Extra large
Not enough or sufficient
Liberty
Type of food
A loud noise
Freedom
A long walk
Grieved
Laughed loudly
Felt very sad
Felt excited
Went to sleep
Surrender
Give up
Run faster
Win a prize
Hide quietly
Poverty
Feeling proud
Having many toys
Very poor
Being famous
Truce
A type of tree
An agreement to stop fighting
A loud sound
A fast race