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List of Mancala variants
Variants of the
game
of
mancala
:
Chongkak[?]
(Malaysia)
Mak Khom[?]
(Siam)
Mancal[?]
Mancala
(Syria)
La'b Madjnuni[?]
La'b Hakimi[?]
La'b Akila[?]
La'b Roseya[?]
Mancala
(Egypt)
Mangala[?]
(Nubia)
Gambatta[?]
(Abyssinia)
Abangah[?]
(Niam Niam in Sudan)
Toee[?]
(Bongo in Sudan)
Kale[?]
(Gabun)
Madji[?]
(Benni in Nigeria)
Poo[?]
(Liberia)
Kapo
(Senegal)
Mweso[?]
(Uganda)
H. J. Braunholtz,
The Game of Mweso in Uganda.
, Man. Vol. 31. (July 1931), pp. 121-122.
Choro[?]
Pereauni[?]
Bao[?]
(Kenya)
Mbau[?]
(Kenya)
Mbau[?]
(Kilimanjaro region)
Isafu[?]
Chanka[?]
(India, Sri Lanka)
Naranj[?]
Chuncajon[?]
(
Philippines
)
Stewart Culin,
Philippine Games
, American Anthropologist, Vol. 2, No. 4. (Oct-Dec 1900), pp. 643-656.
Wawee[?]
(Leeward Islands)
Chuba[?]
(USA)
Ba-awa[?]
(Ghana)
Contu-Holo[?]
(Djuka in Dutch Guiana)
Hus[?]
Chungeajon[?]
(Philippines)
Gabatta[?]
(Abyssinia)
Ban
(Wa Chaga)
Isafuba[?]
Halusa[?]
(Mesopotamia)
Mandoli[?]
(Island of Hydra)
Baqura [?]
(Mesopotamia)
Li'b al-ghashim[?]
Beatta[?]
(Arabia, Teyma)
Khutka boia[?]
(India, Punjab)
Pachgarhwa[?]
(India)
Mawkar katiya[?]
(Assam)
Cherrapunji[?]
(Khasis)
Vai lung thlan[?]
(Lushei Kuki clan in Assam)
Longbeu-a-cha[?]
(Assam)
Kubuguza[?]
Alan P. Merriam,
The Game of Kubuguza Among the Abatutsi of North-East Ruanda
. Man, Vol. 53. (November 1953), pp. 169-172.
Kanj guti[?]
(Orissa)
Til guti[?]
Pallankuli[?]
(Tamils in India)
Sat-gol[?]
(India)
Puhulmuti[?]
(Sri Lanka)
Walak-pussa[?]
(Sri Lanka)
Kotu-baendum[?]
(Sri Lanka)
Daramutu[?]
(Sri Lanka)
Ellaewala-kanda[?]
(Sri Lanka)
Meusueb[?]
(Achehn in Sumatra)
Meuta'[?]
(Achehn in Sumatra)
Meuchoh[?]
(Achehn in Sumatra)
Meulieh[?]
(Achehn in Sumatra)
Bajangkaq[?]
(Sumatra)
Kaloleh[?]
(Sumatra)
Dakon[?]
(Java)
Mechiwa[?]
(Bali)
Matoe[?]
(Soemba)
Sai
(Flores)
Chonka[?]
(Borne)
Aw-li on-nam ot-tjin[?]
(Borneo)
Galatjang[?]
(Celebes)
Dara-dara[?]
(Celebes)
Agsinnoninka[?]
(Philippines)
Ingilith[?]
(Turkana)
Warri[?]
(Nigeria)
Henry R. Muller,
Warri: A West African Game of Skill
, The Journal of American Folklore. Vol. 43, No. 169. pp. 313-316.
Songo[?]
P. H. G. Powell-Cotton, H. J. Braunholtz,
A Mancala Board Called "Songo."
, Man. Vol. 31. (July 1931), pp. 123.
Mefuvha[?]
H. A. Stayt,
The Bavenda
.
Ouril[?]
(Cape Verde)
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