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  2. Chunkey - Wikipedia

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    Chunkey (also known as chunky, chenco, tchung-kee or the hoop and stick game [1]) is a game of Native American origin. It was played by rolling disc-shaped stones across the ground and throwing spears at them in an attempt to land the spear as close to the stopped stone as possible.

  3. Throwing sports - Wikipedia

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    The game of catch (throwing and catching an object between players) is among the most basic of all games and is a key component of many modern, complex sports and games. Its dodgeball variant is a basic throwing game where the opponent is the target. [3] Projectiles used in such sports are highly varied.

  4. Spear-thrower - Wikipedia

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    A silver Peruvian atlatl from the 12th-15th century Atlatl in use. A spear-thrower, spear-throwing lever, or atlatl (pronounced / ˈ æ t l æ t əl / ⓘ [1] or / ˈ ɑː t l ɑː t əl /; [2] Nahuatl ahtlatl [ˈaʔt͡ɬat͡ɬ]) is a tool that uses leverage to achieve greater velocity in dart or javelin-throwing, and includes a bearing surface that allows the user to store energy during the ...

  5. Game of the Day: Rats and Spears - AOL

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    Today's Game of the Day is Rats and Spears, the premier spear-tossing simulation! Join the race for records and become a champion in this fun game. Javelin throwing is as difficult as.

  6. Javelin throw - Wikipedia

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    The javelin throw is a track and field event where the javelin, a spear about 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) in length, is thrown as far as possible. The javelin thrower gains momentum by running within a predetermined area. Javelin throwing is an event of both the men's decathlon and the women's heptathlon.

  7. Native American recreational activities - Wikipedia

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    The game was a two-person contest, and the objective was to throw spear-like poles (usually 8–15 feet in length) at hoops that were rolling. [5] Other versions of the game throughout the country were observed over time.

  8. Svaika - Wikipedia

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    Men throwing marlinspike, about 1800. Svaika (Russian: Свайка, IPA:, lit. 'marlinspike') is a throwing game that was a favorite of Russian lower-class men up to the 20th century. It is a game in which a marlinspike-like spear is thrown to land in the middle of a metal ring lying on the ground some distance away. [1]

  9. Hoop rolling - Wikipedia

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    While the first group rolls the hoops—a large and a small one—the players in the other group attempt to throw spears through the hoops. [54] The Cheyenne named two months of the year after the game: January is known as Ok sey' e shi his, "Hoop-and-stick game moon", and February as Mak ok sey' i shi, "Big hoop-and-stick game moon". [55]