kattaroq
Kattaroq is a traditional Inuit game that originated among the Indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions, particularly in Greenland and Canada’s Arctic territories. The game is played with a set of small, flat stones or wooden pieces, often shaped like animals or other symbolic designs, and is typically played on a flat surface such as snow, ice, or a smooth table. It is considered both a recreational activity and a cultural practice, reflecting the resourcefulness and adaptability of Arctic communities.
The rules of kattaroq vary slightly depending on the region and the players, but the core objective
Kattaroq holds significant cultural value, serving as a means of preserving oral traditions, fostering social bonds,
Beyond its cultural importance, kattaroq has gained recognition as a unique example of Indigenous board games,