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Walak-pussa ("a hole empty") is a mancala game played in Sri Lanka. The game was first described by Henry Parker in his book "Ancient Ceylon" in 1909. The pussa kanawa style of sowing is named after this game.

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  • Walak-pussa ("a hole empty") is a mancala game played in Sri Lanka. The game was first described by Henry Parker in his book "Ancient Ceylon" in 1909. The pussa kanawa style of sowing is named after this game.
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  • Walak-pussa ("a hole empty") is a mancala game played in Sri Lanka. The game was first described by Henry Parker in his book "Ancient Ceylon" in 1909. The pussa kanawa style of sowing is named after this game.
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