![]() The most common type has seven holes for each player, in addition to the player store holes. They differ from other mancala types in that the player's store is included in the placing of the seeds. Vwela – played by the nyemba (lucazi) people distributed between Southern Angola, Northern East Namibia, and Zambia.Toguz korgool or Toguz kumalak – played in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.The Aklanon people still call the game kunggit. Father José Sanchez who had arrived in the Philippines in 1643 wrote that at the game was played with seashells on a wooden, boat-like board. Sungka – It was first described by the Jesuit priest Father José Sanchez in his dictionary of the Bisaya language (Cebuano) in a 1692 manuscript as kunggit. ![]() Pallanguzhi - played in Tamil Nadu, India.Oware ( awalé, awélé, awari) – Ashanti, but played world-wide with close variants played throughout West Africa (e.g., ayo by Yorubas and ishe by Igalas) and in the Caribbean.Opón ayò – among the Yorubas of Nigeria. ![]()
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