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  2. Traditional games of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Morabaraba is a traditional two-player strategy board game played in South Africa and Botswana with a slightly different variation played in Lesotho. This game is known by many names in many languages, including mlabalaba, mmela (in Setswana), muravava, and umlabalaba.

  3. Indigenous Games Festival (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The National Indigenous Games Festival is an annual event in South Africa to celebrate the nation's traditional games. [1] [2] The first event took place in 2003. [3]The provinces of South Africa compete in the event as teams, with KwaZulu-Natal having won the event 10 times in a row as of the 2021 edition.

  4. Diketo (game) - Wikipedia

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    Diketo, also known as Magave, Upuca, or Puca, is one of ten recognized indigenous games of South Africa and Lesotho. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is similar to the game Jacks . Rules

  5. Morabaraba - Wikipedia

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    Morabaraba is a traditional two-player strategy board game played in South Africa and Botswana with a slightly different variation played in Lesotho.This game is known by many names in many languages, including mlabalaba, mmela (in Setswana), muravava, and umlabalaba.

  6. Jukskei - Wikipedia

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    Since then the game has started to gain popularity with young people of all cultures. [5] There is usually a team of 4 players, of whom one is the captain, but it can also be played in pairs or singles. Jukskei in South Africa is played at schools, club and provincial level, and there is an annual tournament in Kroonstad in the Free State. [6]

  7. 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.

  8. Ampe (game) - Wikipedia

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    Cultural Games Association of Ghana, a local sports organization working in collaboration and partnership with the National Sports Authority and the National Commission on Culture respectively organized training the trainers program for people from UK, Nigeria, Togo, Liberia, Burkina Faso, Tanzania, South Africa, and others. Participants were ...

  9. Category:Traditional games - Wikipedia

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    Traditional games of India; Indigenous Games Festival (South Africa) Traditional games in Indonesia; Traditional games of Iran; J. List of traditional Japanese games;