(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.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
What plant's leaves and root bark were traditionally utilized by First Americans before settlers popularized its use in rootbeer?
Sassafras
Which county's name means "Land of hanging grapes" in Chickasaw?
Pontotoc
This small tree was cultivated by Southeastern Native tribes for its custard-like fruit, sometimes called "false banana."
Pawpaw
What is the Chickasaw word for rain?
Omba
Which sacred tree is used to create brush arbors?
Black Willow
This shrub's berries can be used to create a lemonade-like drink. Can also be used to for dye to tan leather.
Smooth Sumac
This plant is often foraged in the springtime and prepared with bacon grease and eggs.
Wild Onions
This native plant with white flowers was traditionally used to aid in blood clotting and bleed stopping.
Yarrow
This plant is used in basketry, flutes, fish traps, arrow shafts and pipes.
River Cane
What is the Chickasaw word for soil/dirt?
Lokfi
Often burned with cedar, the smoke from this plant carries prayers to Creator and is utilized as a traditional offering.
Sacred Tobacco
Which animal was used as fertilizer in Three Sisters mounds?
Fish
Which animal represents the beauty, strength and determination of Chickasaw women?
Butterfly
This ceremony celebrates the ripening of corn, new beginnings and community.
Green Corn
What is the Chickasaw word for corn?
Tanchi'
What is the host plant for the monarch butterfly?
Milkweed
Which crops are known as the Three Sisters?
Corn, Bean and Squash
This garden was designed to represent the Chickasaw's journey through life.
Spiral Garden
Which plant was used to treat snakebites?
Rattlesnake Master/Button Snake Root
Of the three sisters, who is the second sister?
Bean
This tree root was traditionally used to clean teeth.
Redbud
What is the Chickasaw word for flower?
Napakali'
This garden features culturally significant plants and plaques of Chickasaw Hall of Fame members.
Honor Garden
Which Three Sisters crop shades the mound, helping prevent weeds and evaporation?
Squash
Which tree's wood is used to make sturdy bows, stickball sticks and other tools?
Hickory
This native berry grows on thorn-covered stems and is commonly used in cobblers.
Blackberry
This 12-20 foot shrub was brought to the Homelands by Chickasaws and cultivated for its plum-like fruit.
Chickasaw Plum
What is the Chickasaw word for grapes?
Panki'
This plant is used for its fibers in twinning, and is also called "Indian hemp."
Dogbane
What is yaupon holly traditionally used to create?
White Drink
What kind of corn do Chickasaws most often use in Pashofa?
Hickory King
This aquatic, flowering plant was a food source for pre-agricultural Southeastern Natives. Its root can also be used for red dye.
American Lotus
This aromatic tree is native to most of North America. Its smoke is traditionally used for purification prior to ceremony.
Eastern Red Cedar
What is the Chickasaw word for butterfly?
Hatulhpushik