Kivaa circular-shapedchamber built inthe ground bythe ancientPuebloFree!MoundBuildera Native Americanculture that builtmounds and citiesin the MississippiRiver Valley regionbetween 1000B.C. and A.D. 500Potlacha gift-givingceremonypracticed by theKwakiutl andHaida NativeAmerican tribesConfederationA groupof alliesMesaVerdeThe ancient Pueblowho lived in present-day southwesternColorado built aseries of dwellingsinto the sides of cliffsof this locationDryFarmingFarmingtechniquethat requireslittle waterbuffaloAnimal thatprovided food,clothing andtools to theGreat Plainspeoples.PuebloBonitoOne of the mostimpressive ancientPueblo settlements,located in ChacoCanyon in northernNew Mexico.CahokiaThe largest andmost complexcity that themound builderscreated insouthwest Illinois.TotemPolea tall, elaboratelycarved andpainted tree trunkcommon inNorthwest Coastnative culturesShamana medicinehealer inNativeAmericanculturesAdobeA kind of claythat whendried is usedas a buildingmaterialCherokeeLived in the forests ofthe present-daystates of Georgia,Tennessee, NorthCarolina, and SouthCarolina. Built logcabins and huntedbear, deer, and elkGreatPlainsWide area of flat,windswept grasslandsthat stretches north frompresent-day Texas intoCanada. Early tribessettled along the region’smajor rivers andestablished permanentvillages.Wigwamdomed tentused ashousing by theAlgonquin inNorth AmericaKivaa circular-shapedchamber built inthe ground bythe ancientPuebloFree!MoundBuildera Native Americanculture that builtmounds and citiesin the MississippiRiver Valley regionbetween 1000B.C. and A.D. 500Potlacha gift-givingceremonypracticed by theKwakiutl andHaida NativeAmerican tribesConfederationA groupof alliesMesaVerdeThe ancient Pueblowho lived in present-day southwesternColorado built aseries of dwellingsinto the sides of cliffsof this locationDryFarmingFarmingtechniquethat requireslittle waterbuffaloAnimal thatprovided food,clothing andtools to theGreat Plainspeoples.PuebloBonitoOne of the mostimpressive ancientPueblo settlements,located in ChacoCanyon in northernNew Mexico.CahokiaThe largest andmost complexcity that themound builderscreated insouthwest Illinois.TotemPolea tall, elaboratelycarved andpainted tree trunkcommon inNorthwest Coastnative culturesShamana medicinehealer inNativeAmericanculturesAdobeA kind of claythat whendried is usedas a buildingmaterialCherokeeLived in the forests ofthe present-daystates of Georgia,Tennessee, NorthCarolina, and SouthCarolina. Built logcabins and huntedbear, deer, and elkGreatPlainsWide area of flat,windswept grasslandsthat stretches north frompresent-day Texas intoCanada. Early tribessettled along the region’smajor rivers andestablished permanentvillages.Wigwamdomed tentused ashousing by theAlgonquin inNorth America

North American Cultures - 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. a circular-shaped chamber built in the ground by the ancient Pueblo
    Kiva
  2. Free!
  3. a Native American culture that built mounds and cities in the Mississippi River Valley region between 1000 B.C. and A.D. 500
    Mound Builder
  4. a gift-giving ceremony practiced by the Kwakiutl and Haida Native American tribes
    Potlach
  5. A group of allies
    Confederation
  6. The ancient Pueblo who lived in present-day southwestern Colorado built a series of dwellings into the sides of cliffs of this location
    Mesa Verde
  7. Farming technique that requires little water
    Dry Farming
  8. Animal that provided food, clothing and tools to the Great Plains peoples.
    buffalo
  9. One of the most impressive ancient Pueblo settlements, located in Chaco Canyon in northern New Mexico.
    Pueblo Bonito
  10. The largest and most complex city that the mound builders created in southwest Illinois.
    Cahokia
  11. a tall, elaborately carved and painted tree trunk common in Northwest Coast native cultures
    Totem Pole
  12. a medicine healer in Native American cultures
    Shaman
  13. A kind of clay that when dried is used as a building material
    Adobe
  14. Lived in the forests of the present-day states of Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Built log cabins and hunted bear, deer, and elk
    Cherokee
  15. Wide area of flat, windswept grasslands that stretches north from present-day Texas into Canada. Early tribes settled along the region’s major rivers and established permanent villages.
    Great Plains
  16. domed tent used as housing by the Algonquin in North America
    Wigwam