7. What healthcondition areAmericanIndian elderlyrarely treatedfor?16. What makesNovemberspecial for theHo-Chunk inrelation to theirname?14. Whatare commonremedies forfever?13. Whatis TM/Hused todiagnose?11. What issomething apatient willnot be willingto discuss?10. Howmany NativeAmericanTribes are inWI?24. How dothey believethey becomeinfected withviruses?9. NativeAmericanland isreferred toas?20. Whatismelatonin?17. Whatmoietiescouldmarry?12. How is theauthentic andknowledgedetermine of aTM/P?2. What couldlead to illness,which requiresthe services ofa shaman?15. Whatshould youdo in case ofa dry cough?3. As nurses,we shouldprovide aprivatespace for?5. What westernpharmaceuticalwas derivedfrom the Indianherbal medicineof willow bark?6. Whatmembers of theAmerican Indiancommunity isseen as themost important?19. Whatcommon oilis toxic wheningested?23. Whymight apatientdeny pain?1. What isone form ofdisrespect?22. What is aspecialrequirementfor end-of-life care?18. Were theHo-Chunkclose to theirextendedfamily? Whichside?4. who recognizesand uses a widerange of roots andleaves for medicalpurposes?8. NativeAmerican's areoften seen ashunters or gathers,but Ho-Chunk arealso known aswhat?21. What areessential oilsmost commonlyused for in thehealthcaresetting?7. What healthcondition areAmericanIndian elderlyrarely treatedfor?16. What makesNovemberspecial for theHo-Chunk inrelation to theirname?14. Whatare commonremedies forfever?13. Whatis TM/Hused todiagnose?11. What issomething apatient willnot be willingto discuss?10. Howmany NativeAmericanTribes are inWI?24. How dothey believethey becomeinfected withviruses?9. NativeAmericanland isreferred toas?20. Whatismelatonin?17. Whatmoietiescouldmarry?12. How is theauthentic andknowledgedetermine of aTM/P?2. What couldlead to illness,which requiresthe services ofa shaman?15. Whatshould youdo in case ofa dry cough?3. As nurses,we shouldprovide aprivatespace for?5. What westernpharmaceuticalwas derivedfrom the Indianherbal medicineof willow bark?6. Whatmembers of theAmerican Indiancommunity isseen as themost important?19. Whatcommon oilis toxic wheningested?23. Whymight apatientdeny pain?1. What isone form ofdisrespect?22. What is aspecialrequirementfor end-of-life care?18. Were theHo-Chunkclose to theirextendedfamily? Whichside?4. who recognizesand uses a widerange of roots andleaves for medicalpurposes?8. NativeAmerican's areoften seen ashunters or gathers,but Ho-Chunk arealso known aswhat?21. What areessential oilsmost commonlyused for in thehealthcaresetting?

Ho-Chunk Tribe - 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. 7. What health condition are American Indian elderly rarely treated for?
  2. 16. What makes November special for the Ho-Chunk in relation to their name?
  3. 14. What are common remedies for fever?
  4. 13. What is TM/H used to diagnose?
  5. 11. What is something a patient will not be willing to discuss?
  6. 10. How many Native American Tribes are in WI?
  7. 24. How do they believe they become infected with viruses?
  8. 9. Native American land is referred to as?
  9. 20. What is melatonin?
  10. 17. What moieties could marry?
  11. 12. How is the authentic and knowledge determine of a TM/P?
  12. 2. What could lead to illness, which requires the services of a shaman?
  13. 15. What should you do in case of a dry cough?
  14. 3. As nurses, we should provide a private space for?
  15. 5. What western pharmaceutical was derived from the Indian herbal medicine of willow bark?
  16. 6. What members of the American Indian community is seen as the most important?
  17. 19. What common oil is toxic when ingested?
  18. 23. Why might a patient deny pain?
  19. 1. What is one form of disrespect?
  20. 22. What is a special requirement for end-of-life care?
  21. 18. Were the Ho-Chunk close to their extended family? Which side?
  22. 4. who recognizes and uses a wide range of roots and leaves for medical purposes?
  23. 8. Native American's are often seen as hunters or gathers, but Ho-Chunk are also known as what?
  24. 21. What are essential oils most commonly used for in the healthcare setting?