Halloween Terms in Ojibwe

Halloween Terms in Ojibwe Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 31 words: Aandeg (crow), Asabikeshii (spider), Bapakwaanaajii (bat), Gaagaagi (crow), Gookooko’oo (owl), Makade-boozhens (black cat), Baagak (flying skeleton), Bizhishigokogane (skeleton), Ezegiyaad (scarecrow), Gaa-majaadizid (witch/warlock), Gaa-nibo’aadizid (zombie), Gashkiiginan nebod (mummy), Jiibay (ghost), Maa’iingan inini (werewolf), Maji-manidoo (evil spirit), Miskwi gaa-minikwed (vampire), Babaamosedaa (let’s walk around), Giimoozaabi (mask), Izhiiwin (costume), Jiishitwaa gi miinigoo gegoon (trick or treat), Tasewan mishiiminag (halloween apples), Amaniso waakaa’igan (haunted house), Awan (fog), Dibiki giizis (moon), Eyebigwasab (spider Web), Gaa mazinikozod okosimaan (Jack-o-lantern), Jiibayaki (graveyard), Jiibay makak (coffin), Mishiimin (apple), Okosimaan (pumpkin) and Mashkikiins (candy).

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