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Nebäkuthana
(Nebakuthana, Tsoñä) Ruleset:
Nebäkuthana (Nebakuthana)
Game
See the game Nebakuthana for more details.
Period(s)
Modern
Summary
Rules for Nebäkuthana.
Description
These rules were played by the Arapaho, Comanche, Apache, and Kiowa people.
Rules
The board is rectangular, with six points on either side, with each side divided in half by two short parallel lines, which are the "rivers." There are four arcs in the corners of the "square". The points and lines are the playing spaces. Players play on two teams. One stick, serving as the playing piece, per team, which start one each on the parallel lines on the bottom side. Each team has a number of scoring sticks, determined at the beginning of the game. There are four throwing sticks, three are blank on one side and marked on the other, one stick, the sahe, is marked distinctively on two sides, marked with a green line on the flat side, while the others are marked red. The number of marked sides is the value of the throw, except when all are face up, which scores 6, and when only flat sides are up, which scores 10. Throws of 6 or 10 give the player another throw, as do throws of 1 and 3 if the sahe's marked side is up. All of the players on team throw before the players of the other team throw. Play begins from the middle of the river on one side. Each team moves in an opposite direction around the board. If a team's stick lands on the edge of the river opposite the starting position, the piece is sent back to start. If a player lands on the same space as the opposing team's stick, the opposing team's stick is sent back to start. When a team reaches the starting point, having completed a circuit of the board, the team wins a scoring stick. When one team captures all of the scoring sticks, they win.
Concepts
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Reference
Mooney 1896: 1002-1004.
Other Rulesets
Origin
Western United States
Identifiers
DLP.GameRulesets.823
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