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- material, fabrics, flour, but most of the time money is wagered on the handgames. How that works is if someone challenges another person for $50 the other...
- Chopsticks (sometimes called Splits, Calculator, or just Sticks)[citation needed] is a hand game for two or more players, in which players extend a number...
- races, trips to Liard Hot Springs, northern lights viewing, indigenous handgames and cultural celebrations, concerts from celebrated Canadian musicians...
- four main genres: Dene love songs (Ets’ula); tea dance songs (Iliwa), handgames songs and drum dance songs. While visiting Fort Liard in the 1800s, George...
- Competition Coordinator: Mike One Star Knowledge Bowl Coordinator: Yamni Jack Handgames Coordinator: Roger White Eyes Cheer Competition Coordinator: Jenifer ****ton...
- take place such as traditional Quapaw games including Indian football, handgame, traditional Quapaw footraces, Quapaw traditional dinners, turkey dance...
- in women's music, with special women's love songs, medicine songs and handgame songs; the Southwest is particularly diverse in women's musical offerings...
- tribe celebrates its annual Duckwater Festival, with a powwow, barbecue, handgames, and other events. This is a continuation of the traditional summer festivals...
- Mhebiss in Iraq, often pla**** during Ramadan and was also once televised. Handgame is a native American guessing game where bones are concealed in a team's...
- games include shinny, the four-stick game, hoop and pole, dice games, and handgame,: 228  the last of which is still very po****r today. In the early 19th...