Glossary
commemorate(s): v. to honor and remember with a
ceremony or holiday
inhabit(ed): v. to live in; to reside in
mistakenly: adv. in error
indigenous: adj. native to a region
set foot: v. phrase. to
step upon land or property
significant: adj. important; meaningful
confirm(ed): v. to establish as true
extinction: n. dying off of all members of a group or
species
decimation: n. destruction or
killing of a large part of
merchant(s): n. person who buys and sells items
spice(s): n. flavoring for food, such as, pepper, nutmeg,
cinnamon
gem(s): n. precious stone such as ruby, emerald, diamond
exotic: adj. strange or different in a way that is fasci-
nating, interesting, beautiful; foreign
treacherous: adj. difficult and dangerous
insist(ed): v. to be firm in one’s opinion, request, or belief
invest: v. to put money into,
for future gain
fool-hearty: adj. foolish; unwise
venture: n. plan; undertaking
convince(d): v. to
persuade; to make someone agree
accompany(-ied): v. to go with
encourage(d): v. to inspire;
to make others feel braver
lush: adj. green and abundant with plant life
mission: n. goal; important plan or aim
inhabitant(s): n. person
who lives in a certain place
christen(ed): v. to name ceremoniously
funding: n. money for a project or venture
monument: n. a stone, building, or some structure (large
or small) created to remember a person or event
dedicate(d): v. designed specifically for a person or
purpose
replica(s): n. exact copy; likeness
native son: n. phrase. man native to a particular place,
often one’s same country
banquet(s): n. a special meal held in honor of an impor-
tant event, usually a large meal for many people
proclaim(ed): v. to declare officially and publicly
controversy: n. issue for which people have strong
opinions on both sides
reconciliation: n. renewed
friendliness or relationship
petition(ed): v. to request with an official letter or
statement