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Definitions

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Term

Definition

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Archaeological evidence

Artifacts that serve as proof of past civilizations, helping us understand life in the past.

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Colonial

Refers to the 1600–1800 time period when colonists arrived in North America.

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Colonize

When a country sends people to a foreign place to gain control, often displacing existing populations.

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Confederacy

A group of people or organizations that unite together.

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Dialect

A variety of a language with different words or grammar.

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Siouan

Languages spoken by Native people related to the Sioux tribe, including the Monacan Nation.

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Canning Food

A method of preserving crops so they last longer.

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Elders

Older Monacan members who are respected and are sources of history and wisdom.

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Higų

Monacan word for grandmother.

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It’a:ko:

Monacan word for great-grandmother.

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Ancestors

People from past generations within a family.

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Discrimination

Unjust treatment based on differences.

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Eagle

An animal of great cultural significance to the Monacan Nation.

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Fellowship Room

A shared community space for all ages in the Monacan Nation.

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Federal Recognition

Where the government fully recognizes that a Native American tribe was in America pre-colonization

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Integration

To combine two or more things together and become one.

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Pondering

Another word for wondering.

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Prejudice

An unfair assumption about someone based on their identity.

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Prohibit

To not allow

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Segregation

Forced separation of people based on characteristics like race or gender.

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Sovereign Nation

An independent nation.

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Tradition

Customs passed down through generations.

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Upstanding

A role model or exemplary person.

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Wisdom

Knowledge and experience gained over time.

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Harvest

To collect crops once they are ready.

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Identity

Who you are, including name, beliefs, and background.

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Persevere

To endure and stay strong through difficulties.

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Pride

Confidence in who you are or where you come from.

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Sacred

Deeply important to a group or culture.

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Underrepresented

Lacking equal voice or opportunity compared to others.

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Birth certificate

An official record of a person’s birth details.

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Erased

To remove someone from history by replacing their identity.

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Oral history

History passed down through spoken stories.

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Racial Integrity Act

An Act used to segregate marriages between different races and forced all people to register as “colored” or “white.”

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Resistance

Active efforts to fight injustice

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Resilient

The ability to persevere through hard times.

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Self-sufficient

Providing for oneself without outside help.

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Faith

A strong belief, often spiritual.

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Heritage

Values and traditions passed down through generations.

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Homecoming

A meaningful gathering of friends and family.

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Respect

Valuing others through actions and relationships.

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Rituals

Recurring ceremonies with cultural or spiritual meaning.

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Spirit Guide

A spiritual entity that guides a person, often in dreams.

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Sweat Lodge

A space for prayer and spiritual connection.

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Vision Quest

A solo journey to discover one’s true self.

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Worship/Religion

Practices and beliefs expressing reverence for a higher power.

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Burial mound

An elevated land area where ancestors are buried.

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Colonization

A group expanding by taking over another group’s land.

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Encroaching

Starting to take over a space.

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Exploitation

Taking advantage of others’ rights and resources.

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Inequality

A lack of equal status or treatment.

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Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act

A law ensuring tribal ancestors’ remains and possessions stay with their rightful communities.

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Mashpee

A Native American tribe of the Wampanoag Nation in Massachusetts.

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Regalia

Special clothing and accessories worn during ceremonies.

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Saponi

A tribe closely connected with the Monacans.

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Wampanoag

A Native Nation in northeastern America with a rich history.

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