CahokiaNorthwestcoasttribestheAnasazimasks,boats, poles(in front oftheir houses)MesoamericansTheIroquoisTheKwakiutl,Nootka, andHaidapeoplefamiliesTriballeader'smoundstotemsTheHopewellculturetheHohokampeopleMississippiantradewith fiveof theIroquoistribestheChinookpeoplelandthe fourcornersregion1200bcpuebloTheMississippian(culture)the world isfilled withnature'sspiritsnogreatempirescontact with theMesoamericanseconomicandculturalmarriageand thenaming ofchildrenirrigationcompetitionforfarmland"PuebloBonita"thepotlatchtheAdenacultureCahokiaNorthwestcoasttribestheAnasazimasks,boats, poles(in front oftheir houses)MesoamericansTheIroquoisTheKwakiutl,Nootka, andHaidapeoplefamiliesTriballeader'smoundstotemsTheHopewellculturetheHohokampeopleMississippiantradewith fiveof theIroquoistribestheChinookpeoplelandthe fourcornersregion1200bcpuebloTheMississippian(culture)the world isfilled withnature'sspiritsnogreatempirescontact with theMesoamericanseconomicandculturalmarriageand thenaming ofchildrenirrigationcompetitionforfarmland"PuebloBonita"thepotlatchtheAdenaculture

Northern American Societies - Call List

(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.


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O
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O
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G
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B
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N
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B
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I
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I
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N
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I
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B
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N
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O
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G
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B
18
B
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I
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G
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O
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I
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G
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G
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O
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N
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B
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N
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O
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B
  1. O-Cahokia
  2. G-Northwest coast tribes
  3. O-the Anasazi
  4. G-masks, boats, poles (in front of their houses)
  5. B-Mesoamericans
  6. I-The Iroquois
  7. N-The Kwakiutl, Nootka, and Haida people
  8. B-families
  9. I-Tribal leader's mounds
  10. I-totems
  11. N-The Hopewell culture
  12. I-the Hohokam people
  13. B-Mississippian trade
  14. N-with five of the Iroquois tribes
  15. O-the Chinook people
  16. G-land
  17. B-the four corners region
  18. B-1200 bc
  19. I-pueblo
  20. G-The Mississippian (culture)
  21. O-the world is filled with nature's spirits
  22. I-no great empires
  23. G-contact with the Mesoamericans
  24. G-economic and cultural
  25. O-marriage and the naming of children
  26. N-irrigation
  27. B-competition for farmland
  28. N-"Pueblo Bonita"
  29. O-the potlatch
  30. B-the Adena culture