Awithlaknakwe
Awithlaknakwe (or Stone Warriors, or Game of the Stone Warriors) is a strategy board game from the Zuni Native American Indians of the American Southwest. The board contains 168 squares with diagonal grids. Two or four may play, with players identified as North, West, South, and East. The game was described by Stewart Culin in his book Games of the North American Indians (1907).
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Awithlaknakwe
Awithlaknakwe (or Stone Warriors, or Game of the Stone Warriors) is a strategy board game from the Zuni Native American Indians of the American Southwest. The board contains 168 squares with diagonal grids. Two or four may play, with players identified as North, West, South, and East. The game was described by Stewart Culin in his book Games of the North American Indians (1907).
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Awithlaknakwe (or Stone Warrio ...... North American Indians (1907).
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祖尼夾棋(Awithlaknakwe),是美國西南部的印地安 ...... 印地安遊戲》(American Indian Games)。
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Awithlaknakwe (or Stone Warrio ...... North American Indians (1907).
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祖尼夾棋(Awithlaknakwe),是美國西南部的印地安 ...... 印地安遊戲》(American Indian Games)。
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Awithlaknakwe
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祖尼夾棋
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