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Yakamaido DLP Game   

Period Modern

Region Northern America

Category Reconstruction, Done, Board, Space, Line

Description

Yakamaido is a game that was played by the Mono people of California during the nineteenth or early twentieth century.

Rules

Three concentric squares, with lines connecting the corners and the midpoints of the sides.

These rules were taken from the Historical Information ruleset.

All Rulesets

Reconstructed rulesets
Yakamaido (Ludii 1) Reconstructed with Ludii
Yakamaido (Ludii 2) Reconstructed with Ludii
Yakamaido (Ludii 3) Reconstructed with Ludii
Yakamaido (Ludii 4) Reconstructed with Ludii
Yakamaido (Ludii 5) Reconstructed with Ludii
Yakamaido (Ludii 6) Reconstructed with Ludii
Yakamaido (Ludii 7) Reconstructed with Ludii
Yakamaido (Ludii 8) Reconstructed with Ludii
Yakamaido (Ludii 9) Reconstructed with Ludii
Yakamaido (Ludii 10) Reconstructed with Ludii

Incomplete rulesets
Historical Information Rules from DLP evidence.

Origin

California

Ludeme Description

Yakamaido.lud

Concepts

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Reference

Murray 1951: 48.

Evidence Map

1 pieces of evidence in total. Browse all evidence for Yakamaido here.

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Sources

Culin, S. 1907. Games of the North American Indians. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Murray, H.J.R. 1951. A History of Board-Games Other Than Chess. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Identifiers

DLP.Games.911


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