Tchadji is a mancala game, which is played on the Island of Mozambique (Ilha de Moçambique in Portuguese, Muhipitti in Makua, the local language). It has been studied by Abdulcarimo Ismael, a mathematician from Universidade Pedagógica, Maputo. The game is mostly played by men. Tchadji is considered a sport and there are tournaments with referees watching the games. The game is also known as M'pale on the Island of Mozambique.
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| - Tchadji is a mancala game, which is played on the Island of Mozambique (Ilha de Moçambique in Portuguese, Muhipitti in Makua, the local language). It has been studied by Abdulcarimo Ismael, a mathematician from Universidade Pedagógica, Maputo. The game is mostly played by men. Tchadji is considered a sport and there are tournaments with referees watching the games. The game is also known as M'pale on the Island of Mozambique.
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| - Tchadji is a mancala game, which is played on the Island of Mozambique (Ilha de Moçambique in Portuguese, Muhipitti in Makua, the local language). It has been studied by Abdulcarimo Ismael, a mathematician from Universidade Pedagógica, Maputo. The game is mostly played by men. Tchadji is considered a sport and there are tournaments with referees watching the games. The game is also known as M'pale on the Island of Mozambique. Minor variantions may exist all over the coastal areas of Mozambique (see below for a Tchadji variant of the Makua people). Tchadji is also very close to Mefuvha and Moruba and only differs by its initial position and particular length of the board.
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