"Bar\u00E9"@en . . . "The Bar\u00E9 was a Federation Starfleet class H shuttlecraft assigned to the USS Enterprise-B in the 2310s. In the year 2319, the Bar\u00E9, along with most of the Enterprise's other auxiliary craft, was used to tractor a trans-dimensional portal from the surface of Rejarris II into orbit of the planet. (TLE novel: One Constant Star)"@en . . . . . . . . "Bar\u00E9 is a mancala game, which is played by the Anuak people who live in Ethiopia and South Sudan. It is a relaxation of menfolk, young and old alike. The holes (called oto; that is \"house\") are usually dug in the ground, but wooden boards or receptacles of dried mud also exist. The counters (nyi baro; literally \"child of bar\u00E9\") are pebbles, seeds or balls made of dried mud. The game is based on much counting and calculation. Bar\u00E9 was first described by Richard Pankhurst in 1971. A minor variant of the game is Tok Ku Rou."@en . "Bar\u00E9 is a mancala game, which is played by the Anuak people who live in Ethiopia and South Sudan. It is a relaxation of menfolk, young and old alike. The holes (called oto; that is \"house\") are usually dug in the ground, but wooden boards or receptacles of dried mud also exist. The counters (nyi baro; literally \"child of bar\u00E9\") are pebbles, seeds or balls made of dried mud. The game is based on much counting and calculation. Bar\u00E9 was first described by Richard Pankhurst in 1971. A minor variant of the game is Tok Ku Rou."@en . "The Bar\u00E9 was a Federation Starfleet class H shuttlecraft assigned to the USS Enterprise-B in the 2310s. In the year 2319, the Bar\u00E9, along with most of the Enterprise's other auxiliary craft, was used to tractor a trans-dimensional portal from the surface of Rejarris II into orbit of the planet. (TLE novel: One Constant Star)"@en .