(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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never surrendered to the US during removal; they eventually established their own government in OK along the canadian river
seminole tribe
first european to encounter se indians in florida
Hernando de Soto
cherokee confederate general who was the last to surrender in OK
stand watie
hallucinogenic substance from cactus used in indian religious services as a way to connect with the divine and cope with reservation life
peyote
approach towards native americans that promised them new land in exchange for their own
removal by enticement
cherokee chief who favored neutrality but eventually supported the union
john ross
president who advocated removal by enticement
james monroe
US army mounted rangers that negotiated with the wichitas, comanche, and kiowas in regards to the se tribes being relocated in their territory
stokes commission
involved in the second trail of tears; they relocated to a small piece of land in ne OK; relocated peacefully
kansas-nebraska tribes
chose to be citizens within the choctaw nation until 1855; capital is Tishomingo
chickasaw tribe
full blood creek loyalist who fought in first OK civil war battle then fled to kansas
opothleyaholo
battle in arkansas that was a turning point in control of OK
battle of pea ridge
passed by congress under jackson's administration, this legalized the removal of se indians by force
indian removal act
religious act that involved dancing and praying in hopes of bringing about liberation
ghost dance
the migration of dozens of indian tribes from all over the US to OK in 1860s and 1870s
second trail of tears
part of the winter war of 1868, cheyenne chief black kettle and his men were defeated and killed
battle of washita
"peace" policy that the US adopted as their way of assimilating indian tribes to US way of life
reservation policy
peace council where the plains tribes were assigned to reservations
medicine lodge creek
first to be removed between 1831-33; occupied the southeast corner of OK; capital is tuskahoma
choctaw tribe
battle where general james blunt defeated cooper; most important battle in OK
battle of honey springs
cherokee chief elected in 1867, uniting the divided tribe
lewis downing
tracing line of descent through women
matrilineal
seminole chief who ambushed a US army patrol, inflicting 10 more years of war
osceola
signed by the chickasaws in 1832, agreement to relocate to OK
treaty of pontotoc
experienced a lot of rebellions after civil war until 1881; capital is okmulgee
creek tribe
US marshal deputy who made over 3000 arrests
bass reeves
sent by jefferson davis to se tribes to get them to fight for confederate south
albert pike
president who strictly enforced indian removal by force
andrew jackson
se tribes agreed to abolish slavery, construct a railroad, and give up half of their OK land
treaties of 1866
ceremony for avoiding chaos and restoring harmony
green corn festival
first civil war battle fought in OK
battle of round mountain
journey of the cherokee and other se tribes from their native land to reservation territory in ok that resulted in thousands of cruel deaths
trail of tears
7000 of them attended peace council at medicine lodge creek, but violently resisted relocation
southern plains tribes
won legal sovereignty in a supreme court ruling; last to sign a removal treaty in 1835
cherokee tribe
last organized stand of plains tribes against 3000 US army troops in texas panhandle
red river war