kasktigu
Kasktigu is a traditional Inuit game played primarily in the Canadian Arctic. The game is played on a large, flat surface, typically a frozen lake or a specially prepared area of snow. It is played with a set of wooden sticks, known as kasktigu sticks, which are about 1.5 meters long and have a diameter of about 5 centimeters. The sticks are carved with intricate designs and are often decorated with feathers, fur, or other natural materials.
The objective of the game is to knock the opponent's sticks out of the playing area or
Kasktigu is an important part of Inuit culture and is often played during community gatherings and celebrations.
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in kasktigu, with efforts to preserve and promote