Longbeu-a-cha is a mancala game of the Lakhers, a head-hunting people in southern Assam, India, and western Burma. It was first described by Nevill Edward Parry in 1932. The game is played by men only. Its name means: "Stone, hole, game". Longbeu is also an edible clay. The board is scratched on the ground. The game is similar to Pachgarhwa.
Identifier (URI) | Rank |
---|---|
dbkwik:resource/ecSNYMkrrMXmPnJTt4wjAw== | 5.88129e-14 |