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Oware is considered the oldest Mancala board game in the world. Dating back centuries to ancient Africa, specifically the Ashanti tribe in Ghana, Mancala is one of the most commonly known board games in Africa, among others. The worldwide spread is noted to be because of the slave trade that saw many Africans sold to...

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Oware is the oldest board game that is still widely played in the world today. It's several thousand years old, and Africa has always been considered its traditional home. Today, you can even play Oware on your smartphone. However, nothing beats playing in the streets of Africa with a noisy crowd participating in the game. Do you want to try it? Come to Africa! #oware #awale #boardgames #africangames #africanculture #mancala Kanye West Style, Old Board Games, Kim Kardashian And Kanye, African People, Traditional Home, African Culture, Traditional House, Kanye West, The Streets

Oware is the oldest board game that is still widely played in the world today. It's several thousand years old, and Africa has always been considered its traditional home. Today, you can even play Oware on your smartphone. However, nothing beats playing in the streets of Africa with a noisy crowd participating in the game. Do you want to try it? Come to Africa! #oware #awale #boardgames #africangames #africanculture #mancala

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Traditional African game in the midst of blossoming technology in Kumasi, Ghana. Generally classified as the Mancala family of games, it is also known as Ayo (Yoruba), Awalé (Côte d'Ivoire), Wari (Mali), Ouri, Ouril or Uril (Cape Verde), Warri (Caribbean), Adji (Ewe), and Awélé (Ga). Commonly referred to in English as Awari. African Colonization, Games To Play Outside, Mancala Game, African Proverb, Play Based, Play Based Learning, Old Games, Summer Camp, Critical Thinking

Traditional African game in the midst of blossoming technology in Kumasi, Ghana. Generally classified as the Mancala family of games, it is also known as Ayo (Yoruba), Awalé (Côte d'Ivoire), Wari (Mali), Ouri, Ouril or Uril (Cape Verde), Warri (Caribbean), Adji (Ewe), and Awélé (Ga). Commonly referred to in English as Awari.

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