Sümi Naga Game (Hunt)
(Sumi Naga Game (Hunt))DLP Game   
PeriodModern
RegionSouthern Asia
CategoryBoard, Hunt
Description
This game, played by the Sümi Naga people of India, is a hunt game played with four tigers against twenty goats.
Rules
5x5 intersecting lines, with diagonals drawn in each quadrant. One player plays as four tigers, which begin on the four corners of the board. The other player plays as twenty goats, which begin off the board. Play begins by placing one of the goats on an empty spot. The other player then moves the tiger to an empty adjacent spot along the lines on the board. The tiger may hop over an adjacent goat, to an empty space on the opposite adjacent side of the goat along the lines. Play continues like this until all of the goats are placed, after which the goats also move to one adjacent spot along the lines. The tigers win by capturing all of the goats; the goats win by blocking the tigers from being able to move.
Hutton 1921: 110-111.
Origin
India
Ludeme Description
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Reference
Murray 1951: 111.
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Sources
Hutton, J. 1921. The Sema Nagas. London: Macmillan.
Murray, H.J.R. 1951. A History of Board-Games Other Than Chess. Oxford: Clarendon Press.