ivali
Ivali is a traditional Inuit game that has been played for centuries in the Arctic regions of North America. It is a strategic board game that is typically played by two players. The game is played on a board with a specific pattern of holes, usually carved into a piece of driftwood or bone. The objective of the game is to capture all of your opponent's pieces, which are small stones or bones.
The game starts with each player having a set number of pieces, usually five or six, which
Ivali is not only a game of strategy but also a reflection of Inuit culture and values.
In recent years, ivali has gained recognition beyond the Inuit community. It has been studied by scholars