Wendy RedStar is fromthe AbsarokaTribeSenibuastares intothe distance  NativeAmericansmake totempoles to alertothers of theirpresenceMarieWatt we stopthe videowhen_______Artwork wascreated tohonor familyand tribalancestors Native americanswould drawreligious symbolsso that they couldcontrol the weatherMost commonpotterytechnique wasslip trailing  Free!Artic wouldetch animalpatterns onstone  Native americanswould drawreligious symbolsso that they couldcontrol the weather  We talkedabout 5diffrent typesof NativeAmerican ArtWendy RedStar is fromthe AbsarokaTribeSenibuastares intothe distance  NativeAmericansmake totempoles to alertothers of theirpresenceMarieWatt we stopthe videowhen_______Artwork wascreated tohonor familyand tribalancestors Native americanswould drawreligious symbolsso that they couldcontrol the weatherMost commonpotterytechnique wasslip trailing  Free!Artic wouldetch animalpatterns onstone  Native americanswould drawreligious symbolsso that they couldcontrol the weather  We talkedabout 5diffrent typesof NativeAmerican Art

Art - 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. Wendy Red Star is from the Absaroka Tribe
  2. Senibua stares into the distance
  3. Native Americans make totem poles to alert others of their presence
  4. Marie Watt
  5. we stop the video when _______
  6. Artwork was created to honor family and tribal ancestors
  7. Native americans would draw religious symbols so that they could control the weather
  8. Most common pottery technique was slip trailing
  9. Free!
  10. Artic would etch animal patterns on stone
  11. Native americans would draw religious symbols so that they could control the weather
  12. We talked about 5 diffrent types of Native American Art