At age 19, hebecame theyoungest U.S.player to everscore a hat trickin a match.He was a self-taught doctorand businessowner beforebecoming aGeneral.Free!He successfullypaid off Haiti'smassiveindependencedebt to the U.S.in the 1940s.He was aprofessionalsoccer playerbefore he becamean Olympic world-record jumper.:He successfullypaid off Haiti'smassiveindependencedebt to the U.S.in the 1940s.Haiti providedsoldiers, weapons,and refuge to SimónBolívar, helping fuelthe independencemovements inseveral SouthAmerican countries.He was the firstsolo Haitianartist to performat the GrammyAwards.He was the firstto name thecountry "Haiti,"using itsoriginal Tainoname.This pumpkin soupwas once forbiddento enslaved people.Upon independence,it became a nationalsymbol of freedom,traditionally eatenevery January 1st.At age 19, hebecame theyoungest U.S.player to everscore a hat trickin a match.On Januraryfirst Haitianseat soupjoumou tocelebrate thenew yearsSilver medalistwho broke thelong jump WorldRecord justweeks after the1928 Olympics.Legend saysshe used herown hair asthread to sewthe first flag.She founded atennis academyin Haiti to helpunderprivilegedchildren enterthe sport.Haitian Creole(Kreyòl) is the mostwidely spokenCreole language inthe world and is anofficial languagealongside French.She was the firstperson of Haitiandescent to serveas the formalhead of state forCanada.She is also aprofessionaldancer andstarted her ownrecord label tocontrol her music.These 500+Haitian soldierswere the largestunit of Black mento fight in theAmericanRevolution.At age 19, hebecame theyoungest U.S.player to everscore a hat trickin a match.He was a self-taught doctorand businessowner beforebecoming aGeneral.Free!He successfullypaid off Haiti'smassiveindependencedebt to the U.S.in the 1940s.He was aprofessionalsoccer playerbefore he becamean Olympic world-record jumper.:He successfullypaid off Haiti'smassiveindependencedebt to the U.S.in the 1940s.Haiti providedsoldiers, weapons,and refuge to SimónBolívar, helping fuelthe independencemovements inseveral SouthAmerican countries.He was the firstsolo Haitianartist to performat the GrammyAwards.He was the firstto name thecountry "Haiti,"using itsoriginal Tainoname.This pumpkin soupwas once forbiddento enslaved people.Upon independence,it became a nationalsymbol of freedom,traditionally eatenevery January 1st.At age 19, hebecame theyoungest U.S.player to everscore a hat trickin a match.On Januraryfirst Haitianseat soupjoumou tocelebrate thenew yearsSilver medalistwho broke thelong jump WorldRecord justweeks after the1928 Olympics.Legend saysshe used herown hair asthread to sewthe first flag.She founded atennis academyin Haiti to helpunderprivilegedchildren enterthe sport.Haitian Creole(Kreyòl) is the mostwidely spokenCreole language inthe world and is anofficial languagealongside French.She was the firstperson of Haitiandescent to serveas the formalhead of state forCanada.She is also aprofessionaldancer andstarted her ownrecord label tocontrol her music.These 500+Haitian soldierswere the largestunit of Black mento fight in theAmericanRevolution.

Haitian Heritage Month - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. At age 19, he became the youngest U.S. player to ever score a hat trick in a match.
  2. He was a self-taught doctor and business owner before becoming a General.
  3. Free!
  4. He successfully paid off Haiti's massive independence debt to the U.S. in the 1940s.
  5. He was a professional soccer player before he became an Olympic world-record jumper.
  6. :He successfully paid off Haiti's massive independence debt to the U.S. in the 1940s.
  7. Haiti provided soldiers, weapons, and refuge to Simón Bolívar, helping fuel the independence movements in several South American countries.
  8. He was the first solo Haitian artist to perform at the Grammy Awards.
  9. He was the first to name the country "Haiti," using its original Taino name.
  10. This pumpkin soup was once forbidden to enslaved people. Upon independence, it became a national symbol of freedom, traditionally eaten every January 1st.
  11. At age 19, he became the youngest U.S. player to ever score a hat trick in a match.
  12. On Janurary first Haitians eat soup joumou to celebrate the new years
  13. Silver medalist who broke the long jump World Record just weeks after the 1928 Olympics.
  14. Legend says she used her own hair as thread to sew the first flag.
  15. She founded a tennis academy in Haiti to help underprivileged children enter the sport.
  16. Haitian Creole (Kreyòl) is the most widely spoken Creole language in the world and is an official language alongside French.
  17. She was the first person of Haitian descent to serve as the formal head of state for Canada.
  18. She is also a professional dancer and started her own record label to control her music.
  19. These 500+ Haitian soldiers were the largest unit of Black men to fight in the American Revolution.