Ti
Ti is a two-row mancala-style baord game played by the Mende people of Sierra Leone. It can be played on pedestaled boards, or as holes in the ground. The holes of the board are called "towns," and the pieces are people moving from town to town.
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Ti
Ti is a two-row mancala-style baord game played by the Mende people of Sierra Leone. It can be played on pedestaled boards, or as holes in the ground. The holes of the board are called "towns," and the pieces are people moving from town to town.
description
Ti is a two-row mancala-style ...... ople moving from town to town.
type
alternateName
citation
Murray 1951: 184.
countryOfOrigin
Sierra Leone
gameItem
identifier
No: 102396
No: 118768
No: 118809,b
No: 120834
No: 123333
No: 1847,0306.104
No: 1852,0612.450.+
No: 1852,0612.452.+
No: 1852,0612.453.+
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material
bone; wood; cotton
cardboard; plastic
cardboard; plastic; cotton
cotton; metal; silk
earthenware
glass; cotton
productionDate
1 January 1910
1400BC-1200BC (circa)
sameAs
CreatorOfLud
Eric Piette
EvidenceRange
PublicGame
Ruleset
OriginPoint
8°15'18.31"N, 11°38'18.51"W
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Q11514315
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