Afro- Mexican to value / appreciate candle / devotional candle Yucatec (Maya from Yucatán) Reform Laws (Mexican liberal reforms) egalitarian plagiarism sacred national pride cultural richness handmade / artisanal muralist natural resources meaning / significance church to explain Zapotec (language or culture) bright colors to cross / go through clothing / attire to claim / demand countryside / farmland mixture of races and cultures marigold flower (used in Día de Muertos) to preserve Zapotec people state / government cultural appropriation indigenous to maintain / keep to conserve / keep to celebrate Indigenous peoples to take advantage of / make the most of Nahuatl (language) exhibition Mexican pride traditional cornfield farming system native / autochthonous to express diverse Maya (language or culture) conquest Day of the Dead to support to fight / struggle embroiderer to overcome drug trafficking law cultural heritage weaving / fabric rich vibrant Tree of Life (ceramic sculpture) to belong handicraft / craftwork to create legal recognition proud everyday / daily popular traditional fusion of different religions or cultures painting lively / alive deep / profound strong unique textile craft / textile art colorful to mix / blend Tenango embroidery to teach traditional clothing to live / experience to recognize folk art to share embroidery viceroyalty (colonial period of New Spain) to increase / grow to respect self- portrait muralism Maya people textile industry to influence to protect mixed- race / mestizo traditional embroidered blouse to represent cheerful worldview / way of seeing the world to transmit / pass on African descent old / ancient to contribute people / town / community Afro- Mexican to value / appreciate candle / devotional candle Yucatec (Maya from Yucatán) Reform Laws (Mexican liberal reforms) egalitarian plagiarism sacred national pride cultural richness handmade / artisanal muralist natural resources meaning / significance church to explain Zapotec (language or culture) bright colors to cross / go through clothing / attire to claim / demand countryside / farmland mixture of races and cultures marigold flower (used in Día de Muertos) to preserve Zapotec people state / government cultural appropriation indigenous to maintain / keep to conserve / keep to celebrate Indigenous peoples to take advantage of / make the most of Nahuatl (language) exhibition Mexican pride traditional cornfield farming system native / autochthonous to express diverse Maya (language or culture) conquest Day of the Dead to support to fight / struggle embroiderer to overcome drug trafficking law cultural heritage weaving / fabric rich vibrant Tree of Life (ceramic sculpture) to belong handicraft / craftwork to create legal recognition proud everyday / daily popular traditional fusion of different religions or cultures painting lively / alive deep / profound strong unique textile craft / textile art colorful to mix / blend Tenango embroidery to teach traditional clothing to live / experience to recognize folk art to share embroidery viceroyalty (colonial period of New Spain) to increase / grow to respect self- portrait muralism Maya people textile industry to influence to protect mixed- race / mestizo traditional embroidered blouse to represent cheerful worldview / way of seeing the world to transmit / pass on African descent old / ancient to contribute people / town / community
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.
N-Afro-Mexican
B-to value / appreciate
G-candle / devotional candle
N-Yucatec (Maya from Yucatán)
N-Reform Laws (Mexican liberal reforms)
B-egalitarian
N-plagiarism
G-sacred
O-national pride
N-cultural richness
O-handmade / artisanal
B-muralist
B-natural resources
I-meaning / significance
G-church
O-to explain
B-Zapotec (language or culture)
B-bright colors
O-to cross / go through
O-clothing / attire
O-to claim / demand
I-countryside / farmland
B-mixture of races and cultures
O-marigold flower (used in Día de Muertos)
O-to preserve
G-Zapotec people
O-state / government
O-cultural appropriation
I-indigenous
G-to maintain / keep
I-to conserve / keep
G-to celebrate
B-Indigenous peoples
I-to take advantage of / make the most of
O-Nahuatl (language)
N-exhibition
G-Mexican pride
B-traditional cornfield farming system
G-native / autochthonous
B-to express
N-diverse
I-Maya (language or culture)
B-conquest
B-Day of the Dead
N-to support
I-to fight / struggle
G-embroiderer
N-to overcome
N-drug trafficking
I-law
G-cultural heritage
O-weaving / fabric
I-rich
B-vibrant
N-Tree of Life (ceramic sculpture)
B-to belong
G-handicraft / craftwork
O-to create
N-legal recognition
G-proud
N-everyday / daily
B-popular
N-traditional
O-fusion of different religions or cultures
I-painting
O-lively / alive
O-deep / profound
N-strong
I-unique
I-textile craft / textile art
G-colorful
B-to mix / blend
G-Tenango embroidery
B-to teach
I-traditional clothing
B-to live / experience
I-to recognize
G-folk art
N-to share
I-embroidery
I-viceroyalty (colonial period of New Spain)
G-to increase / grow
I-to respect
G-self-portrait
O-muralism
O-Maya people
B-textile industry
N-to influence
O-to protect
O-mixed-race / mestizo
N-traditional embroidered blouse
N-to represent
I-cheerful
G-worldview / way of seeing the world
G-to transmit / pass on
I-African descent
B-old / ancient
G-to contribute
B-people / town / community