iskask
Iskask is a lesser-known traditional game originating from the indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions, particularly among the Inuit and other circumpolar communities. The game is played with a set of small, flat stones or bone pieces, often carved into simple shapes resembling animals or geometric patterns. Its exact origins are unclear, but it is believed to have been played for centuries as both a recreational activity and a form of cultural expression.
The objective of Iskask varies slightly depending on the region, but the core gameplay typically involves strategic
Iskask holds cultural significance as a means of preserving oral traditions, storytelling, and communal bonding. It
While Iskask is not widely recognized outside its traditional context, efforts have been made to document and