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10 Cards in this Set

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What is the most common food in West Africa?
yams
What are ancestors?
People in your family who were born before you
How do you think all the people in the book probably feel the night before the harvest celebrations?
excited
What do Koreans put on the graves of ancestors?
rice cakes
Why does the Korean girl in the story look forward to the Chusok celebration?
She can play with her friends, she can eat rice cakes, she can listen to stories.
What does the three-sided hut remind the people in Israel of?
The long walks their ancestors had to take.
What will the families of Israel use their special huts for?
To eat in, to sleep in, to decorate.
What does it mean to harvest?
To gather crops
What do the West Africans do after the special ceremonies to thank their gods are over?
Divide, cook, and eat yams
What does this book mainly tell about?
Different ways people celebrate harvests