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  2. Native American recreational activities - Wikipedia

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    Native Americans would often play games to "ceremoniously bring luck like rain, good harvests, drive away evil spirits, or just bring people together for a common purpose". [2] Some games were meant for children, teaching skills such as hand-eye coordination, discipline, and the importance of challenging work and respect.

  3. Tribal Wars - Wikipedia

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    Tribal Wars (TW) is a browser-based, real-time strategy, massively multiplayer online game set in the Middle Ages.The game is set with each player starting off controlling a small village, with the objective being to slowly expand and conquer new villages through the formation of complex armies and a tactical combat system.

  4. World Indigenous Games - Wikipedia

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    The Games are governed by the Inter Tribal Council, a Brazilian indigenous peoples NGO that has staged Brazil's national Indigenous Games since 1996. The first edition of the Games was held in Palmas, Brazil, from October 23 to November 1, 2015, while the second (and most recent) was hosted by Alberta, Canada, in 2017.

  5. InnoGames - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, founders Eike and Hendrik Klindworth and Michael Zillmer created and released the browser-based massively multiplayer online game Tribal Wars as a hobby project. By 2005, the real-time strategy game had tens of thousands of players. [7]

  6. Indigenous North American stickball - Wikipedia

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    Much like the game of the tribal ancestors, today stickball is bringing tribal people and communities together in schoolyards and college campuses across the southern states. Many of the southeastern tribes in the U.S. are beginning to see more games being played at tribal festivals and tournaments.

  7. 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.

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