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Evidence for Trique

1 pieces of evidence found.

Id DLP.Evidence.1952
Type Ethnography
Location Tolima
Date 1869-01-16 - 1871-06-06
Rules Three concentric squares, with lines connecting the midpoints of the sides. More complicated rules than Nine Men's Morris.
Content Letter sent to Rev. Robert Sibley Baker. The letter has been lost, and the contents incomplete. "a wonderful gentleman who wrote to me has seen the identical game played (with some variations, and rather stricter rules) by the Bogas, or native bargees, in South America, on the river Amazon, I believe. Trique (Treekay) is the name they give is, and they play with maize and coffee beans for men." Bogas are the word used by the Pijao people of Colombia to refer to their boatsmen. Baker 1871: 130.
Confidence 100
Ages Adult
Genders Male
Source Baker, R. S. 1871. "Peg Meryll—A Paper Read at a Meeting of the Architectureal Societies of Leicestershire and the Archdeaconry of Northampton, June 6th, 1871." Reports and Papers of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of the Counties of Lincoln and Northampton 11: 127-132.

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