Takti is a mancala game played by the Iraqw, a Cushitic people of the Arusha and Manyara Regions of north-central Tanzania. In 2001, the Iraqw population was estimated to number about 462,000. It was first observed by Paul Berger in 1935 who learned the rules from Antonio Qamunga Manonga, a resident of Wa/ama. Takti is played with stones on small wooden boards or the holes are dug in the ground. Takti seems to be related to Boola and Endodoi.
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