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Evidence for Mlabalaba
1 pieces of evidence found.
Id DLP.Evidence.2039 Type Ethnography Location Transvaal Date 1907-01-01 - 2002-12-31 Rules Three concentric squares, with lines connecting the corners and midpoints of the squares. Twelve pieces per player. In the first phase, players take turns placing pieces on an empty spot on the board. If they place three pieces so they are in a line, forming a "meul." they remove one of the opponent's pieces that is not in a "meul." Once all the pieces are placed, the second phase begins, in which players take turns moving one piece to an adjacent empty spot. When a "meul" is formed, the player removes one of the opponent's pieces that is not in a "meul." When one player is reduced to three pieces, they may move their pieces to any empty spot on the board. The player who reduces their opponent to two pieces wins.
Content Rules played by the father of R.D. Coertze, who played since he was a child (born and lives in Transvaal 1907), and the game as still played in South Africa. Coertze 2002. Confidence 100 Ages All Genders Male Source Coertze, R. 2002. 'Die bordspel Morabaraba—aard, verspreiding en herkoms.' Anthropology South Africa 25 (3/4): 55-70.
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