sustain - to provide the basic necessities of life; to keep something going or existing, homeland - one's native country or region, culture - the way a group of people lives and understands the world, including its ideas, beliefs, and values; traditions; religion; language; rules; gender roles; food; clothing; art; music; dance; sports and other ways of life, definition of de- (descendents) - down, away from, treaty - an agreement between two opposing sides; a document that explains the terms of the agreement, beliefs - strong opinions; ideas believed to be true, impact - to affect directly, prosperous - having wealth, success, or good fortune, customs - usual or accepted practices of a social group, conflict - argument or fight between two opposing sides, reservation - an area of land given to Native Americans by the U. S. government as payment for taking the land of their original homes. The government forced Native Americans to move to and live on reservations., values - ideas about what is important and how to live in a way that is good or right, thriving - doing well or being successful, definition of sub- (subsistence) - up from below, plain words - words that are clear and easy to understand, heed - to pay attention to; to take notice of, truce - an agreement by warring parties to stop fighting, grieved - felt great sadness, surrender - to give up; to give in to another's power or demands, poverty - poor; not having enough property, money, or food, inadequate - less than what is needed; not enough, betrayed - mislead; failed to fulfill as in hopes, needs, or expectations, justice - using the law to treat others fairly, definition of mis- (misinterpretation) - badly or wrongly, liberty - freedom to do or say what one thinks or feels,

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