kstlanma
Kstlanma is a lesser-known traditional game that originated among Indigenous communities in parts of North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest region. The name "kstlanma" is derived from the Coast Salish language, where it roughly translates to "stick game" or "stick and ball game." It is a form of stickball, a broader category of games played with sticks and a ball-like object, which have been documented across many Indigenous cultures.
The game typically involves two opposing teams competing to score by hitting a ball with a stick
Kstlanma holds cultural significance as both a recreational activity and a ceremonial practice. It has been
Over time, the game has faced challenges due to colonization and cultural suppression, leading to a decline
Today, kstlanma is celebrated as part of Indigenous heritage, with some communities organizing festivals, tournaments, and