Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... played in holes in the sand , but it can be played as well on a common board ruled with twenty - five squares . An ordinary draught - board and men will answer very well , if reduced in size by strips of paper . Seegà requires a field ...
... played in holes in the sand , but it can be played as well on a common board ruled with twenty - five squares . An ordinary draught - board and men will answer very well , if reduced in size by strips of paper . Seegà requires a field ...
Strana 134
... players laid down their kelbs much alike . We shall not , however , pursue this analysis any farther ; a child readily ... played it himself . Seegà has great possi- bilities for those willing to study it , and is worthy of being better ...
... players laid down their kelbs much alike . We shall not , however , pursue this analysis any farther ; a child readily ... played it himself . Seegà has great possi- bilities for those willing to study it , and is worthy of being better ...
Strana 288
... played by as many children as possible in some open field or common , and generally towards the close of the day . A circle is formed with one or more in the centre , all the players singing , and as far as possible suiting the action ...
... played by as many children as possible in some open field or common , and generally towards the close of the day . A circle is formed with one or more in the centre , all the players singing , and as far as possible suiting the action ...
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