Vocabulary
Native American Cultures
Family Histories
Changing communities
One community changing
100

a group of people who are related to one another and share the same language and culture.

Tribe

100

The Seminoles lived in __________

Florida

100

A brother or sister is called a ________

Sibling

100

How do communities get bigger?

People move to them.

100

In 1848, people found gold to the east of _________

San Francisco

200

a parent loves and raises a child that it did not give birth to.

adopt

200

The Lenapes used wood and tree bark to build?

Homes

200

Some families have two mom or two dads.  True or False?

True

200

After people moved to Pittsburgh, they needed to build ____________

homes, stores, and schools.

200

During the Gold Rush, people came from all over the world to _________

Look for gold.

300

A __________ of an event was created by someone who was there.

Primary Source

300

The Comanches lived _______

On the plains

300

A grandparent is an example of someone who is _______

from a different generation.

300

What happened to the empty buildings when people moved away from Pittsburgh?

No one took care of them.

300

What makes the ground shake?

an earthquake

400

to build again or repair.

rebuild

400

How did Squanto help the colonists?

He showed them how to fish and plant corn.

400
One way to learn about your family history is ________

Family Stories or pictures

400

Why did some people fix old buildings in Pittsburgh?

They wanted people to move to the community.

400

After the earthquake, many buildings __________

caught on fire

500

 a line marked to show when things happen.

timeline

500

Where did the Chumash live?

Along the Pacific Coast

500

Some families came to America long ago. They have lived here for many __________

generations

500

Suppose Alice accepted a job offer in another community. This would be a reason for her to _______

leave her community.

500

What shows when things happen over many years?

a timeline