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