"Pueblo Bonita" no great empires the four corners region The Iroquois the Anasazi masks, boats, poles (in front of their houses) with five of the Iroquois tribes the Chinook people The Hopewell culture totems Cahokia Mesoamericans contact with the Mesoamericans the potlatch Mississippian trade pueblo The Kwakiutl, Nootka, and Haida people the Adena culture Northwest coast tribes competition for farmland the world is filled with nature's spirits Tribal leader's mounds families 1200 bc economic and cultural the Hohokam people irrigation marriage and the naming of children The Mississippian (culture) land "Pueblo Bonita" no great empires the four corners region The Iroquois the Anasazi masks, boats, poles (in front of their houses) with five of the Iroquois tribes the Chinook people The Hopewell culture totems Cahokia Mesoamericans contact with the Mesoamericans the potlatch Mississippian trade pueblo The Kwakiutl, Nootka, and Haida people the Adena culture Northwest coast tribes competition for farmland the world is filled with nature's spirits Tribal leader's mounds families 1200 bc economic and cultural the Hohokam people irrigation marriage and the naming of children The Mississippian (culture) land
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.
N-"Pueblo Bonita"
I-no great empires
B-the four corners region
I-The Iroquois
O-the Anasazi
G-masks, boats, poles (in front of their houses)
N-with five of the Iroquois tribes
O-the Chinook people
N-The Hopewell culture
I-totems
O-Cahokia
B-Mesoamericans
G-contact with the Mesoamericans
O-the potlatch
B-Mississippian trade
I-pueblo
N-The Kwakiutl, Nootka, and Haida people
B-the Adena culture
G-Northwest coast tribes
B-competition for farmland
O-the world is filled with nature's spirits
I-Tribal leader's mounds
B-families
B-1200 bc
G-economic and cultural
I-the Hohokam people
N-irrigation
O-marriage and the naming of children
G-The
Mississippian (culture)
G-land