Adji-boto

Adji-boto is a traditional mancala game played by the saramaccans, i.e., the maroons who live on the banks of the Saramacca river, in Suriname. It is similar to some mancalas played in West Africa, especially Benin, and could be regarded as a variation of the Wari game, which is the most common mancala game found in the Americas.

Adji-boto

Adji-boto is a traditional mancala game played by the saramaccans, i.e., the maroons who live on the banks of the Saramacca river, in Suriname. It is similar to some mancalas played in West Africa, especially Benin, and could be regarded as a variation of the Wari game, which is the most common mancala game found in the Americas.