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  2. Handgame - Wikipedia

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    Any number of people can play the Hand Game, but each team (the "hiding" team and the "guessing" team) must have one pointer on each side. The Hand Game is played with two pairs of 'bones', each pair consisting of one plain and one striped bone. ten sticks are used as counters with some variations using additional count sticks such as extra stick or "kick Stick" won by the starting team.

  3. Native American recreational activities - Wikipedia

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    The three most common games of chance were dice games, hand games, and the bowl game. Dice games were very similar to those today. People would roll a pair of dice until they added up to a specific number. [7] The hand game was popular because various tribes were able to play it, despite a language barrier.

  4. Slahal - Wikipedia

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    Slahal being played at Vancouver's Summer Live festival in 2011 A team will play with two sets of bones, each set having one with a stripe and one without.. Slahal (also called Bone game or Hand game) is a gambling game played by the Coast Salish peoples in the western United States and Canada, specifically in the lower Fraser Valley area of British Columbia, parts of Vancouver Island, and ...

  5. Hand game - Wikipedia

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    Mushi-ken, a Japanese hand game (1809) Hand games are games played using only the hands of the players. [1] Hand games exist in a variety of cultures internationally, and are of interest to academic studies in ethnomusicology and music education. [1] [2] Hand games are used to teach music literacy skills and socio-emotional learning in ...

  6. Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau - Wikipedia

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    Heart of the Monster, Nez Perce National Historical Park, Lapwai, Idaho Yakama woman, photographed by Edward Curtis. Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau, also referred to by the phrase Indigenous peoples of the Plateau, and historically called the Plateau Indians (though comprising many groups) are Indigenous peoples of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada, and the non-coastal ...

  7. Klamath people - Wikipedia

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    The Klamath people are a Native American tribe of the Plateau culture area in Southern Oregon and Northern California. Today Klamath people are enrolled in the federally recognized tribes : Klamath Tribes (Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin (Yahuskin) Band of Northern Paiute Indians), Oregon

  8. Temples, treasures and trade: The astonishing legacy of India ...

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    The Cholas were a powerful south Indian dynasty known for military conquests, grand temples and shaping global trade and culture. Temples, treasures and trade: The astonishing legacy of India's ...

  9. Category:Native American sports and games - Wikipedia

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