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ADAPT
change in behavior in response to new or midified surroundings
BARTER
to trade one thing for another without the exchange of money
INFER
imply or assume
MIGRATE
the act of moving from one land or country to settle in another place
NOMADIC
having no fixed home and moving according to the seasons from place to place in search of fook, water, and grazing land
ORAL TRADITION
story that has been passed on from one generation to the next
SEDENTARY TRIBES
Kansas
Osage
Pawnee
Wichita
NOMADIC TRIBES
Arapaho
Cheyenne
Comanche
Kiowa
Kiowa-Apache
POTTERY VESSELS AND BOWS AND ARROWS
technologies that helped the population of Kansas grow
ABSOLUTE & RELATIVE DATING
techniques archeologists use to know how old an archeological site it
EVIDENCE PEOPLE BEGAN LIVING IN PERMANENT VILLAGES...
homes were covered with grasses and plastered with clay and cultivated gardens
THE HISTORIC PERIOD IN KANSAS BEGAN WHEN...
Francisco de Coronado arrived in Kansas and written records began
ONE WAY THE NORTH AMERICA INDIANS WERE ALIKE
created art that reflects their environment
TRAVOIS
used to move tipis from place to place
KANSA AND OSAGE
lived in permanent houses covered with bark, hides, or woven grass mats