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Nāh, also called Ī, is a mancala game of the Dogon people in Mali. It is played by boys in the villages of Sanga and Madougou. The game was first described by the French ethnologue Marcel Griaule in 1938. Nāh is played with the fruits of the "Kun(ng)ojo". It is a variant of Obridjie.

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  • Nāh, also called Ī, is a mancala game of the Dogon people in Mali. It is played by boys in the villages of Sanga and Madougou. The game was first described by the French ethnologue Marcel Griaule in 1938. Nāh is played with the fruits of the "Kun(ng)ojo". It is a variant of Obridjie.
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  • Nāh, also called Ī, is a mancala game of the Dogon people in Mali. It is played by boys in the villages of Sanga and Madougou. The game was first described by the French ethnologue Marcel Griaule in 1938. Nāh is played with the fruits of the "Kun(ng)ojo". It is a variant of Obridjie.
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