(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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Worldwide exposure of disease
Pandemic
Storehouse for grain
Granary
Group of families with common ancestry
Clan
“The little brother of war”
Stickball
Continent from which early man migrated to North America
Asia
Land bridge used by early man to travel from Asia to North America
Bering Land Bridge
U.S. policy to acquire native land
Indian Removal
The center political and religious life for the Natchez
Grand Village
A peace pipe used in ceremony
Calumet
Form of written language used by southeast Indians
Pictography
Fishing technique using the hands
Grabbling
Forced removal of southeast tribes to OK
Trail of Tears
Native game involving spearing of a wheel
Chunkey
Male chief of southeastern tribes
Mingos
Fishing technique using herbs to stun
Stupefy
Only officially recognized tribe remaining in MS
Choctaw
Ritual in August anticipating harvest
Green Corn Ceremony
European ally of the Chickasaw
England
Marrying outside of one’s clan
Exogamic
Small tribe protected by larger tribe
Refugee tribe
Wild hogs
Razorback
Moving from one area to another
Migration
an economic and political alliance between two tribal families
Marriage
Brothers from Choctaw folklore
Chata and Chickasah
Domesticated hog
Swine
Small tribe resembling the Chickasaw
Ibitoupa
Native tribe from northern part of MS; powerful warriors
Chickasaw
Long, heavy fishing line
Trot
Enterprise by the English and Chickasaw
Indian Slave Trade
Tribe known for frequency of "gri" and "gra" in their language
Grigra
Spanish explorer who first discovered Choctaw tribe
Hernando de Soto
Known as "bread People" by the French
Pascagoula
Largest and most important mound of the Natchez
Emerald Mound
Year Natchez lost their tribal identity
1731
French explorer who’s expedition documented the Natchez
Sieur de la Salle
Known as "red crawfish people"
Chakchiuma
The year Columbus landed in the Americas
1492
Yielding land to another party
Land cessions
Lifestyle based on farming
Agrarian
Extinct tribe indigenous to southwest MS
Natchez
Descent traced from mother
Matrilineal
Choctaw tribe members that removed flesh of corpse after death.
Bone Pickers
Leader of the Natchez tribe
Great Sun
Dominant language of southeast Indians
Muskhogean
Size of the Biloxi tribe
Less than 500
Known as the "dog people"
Ofogoula
Reason for migration to Mississippi by Eastern farmers
Raising Cotton