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  2. Woggabaliri - Wikipedia

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    Woggabaliri is a traditional Indigenous Australian co-operative kicking volley game. Described as a kicking game similar to soccer played in a group of four to six players in a circle, the game has been encouraged in schools in New South Wales and Queensland .

  3. Marn Grook - Wikipedia

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    Australian Aboriginal domestic scene depicting traditional recreation, including one child kicking the ball, with the object and caption being to "never let the ball hit the ground". (From William Blandowski's Australien in 142 Photographischen Abbildungen , 1857, (Haddon Library, Faculty of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge)

  4. Birrguu Matya - Wikipedia

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    Birrguu Matya is claimed to be a traditional Australian Aboriginal game taught to children from a young age to develop skill, patience and lateral thinking for the purposes of sharpening their hunting skills in later life, however it appears to be similar or identical to a game played in Asia called Tapatan.

  5. Weet weet - Wikipedia

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    The famous writer Mark Twain as an example of wit and intelligence of the Australian Aboriginal people wrote a chapter in his book Following the Equator about the weet-weet (or kangaroo-rat) [3] But the mentioned chapter is not a simple description of an exotic toy, it is a blunt and critical summary of the white man's genocide actions against indigenous.

  6. Traditional games of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Kho kho is a traditional South Asian sport that dates to ancient India. [8] [9] It is the second-most popular traditional tag game in the Indian subcontinent after kabaddi. [10] Kho kho is played on a rectangular court with a central lane connecting two poles which are at either end of the court.

  7. Dick-a-Dick - Wikipedia

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    Dick-a-Dick. Dick-a-Dick (traditional name Lavanya, Jumgumjenanuke or Jungunjinuke, [1] c. 1834 – 3 September 1870) was an Australian Aboriginal tracker and cricketer, a Wotjobaluk man who spoke the Wergaia language in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia.

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    Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore agreed to purchase the Timberwolves and Lynx for $1.5 billion in 2021. (David Berding/Getty Images) (David Berding via Getty Images)

  9. Bul (game) - Wikipedia

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    Up till now no reference to Maya board games was found. Of course, there are a few pictures displaying priests throwing corn or seeds for divination ... Culin's version of BUL is quite accurate. I observed the game being played by 10 men. They placed 25 grains of corn in a row. The game lasted for 3 hours because they played 5 variants.

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