pitkiinkin
Pitkiinkin is a traditional Inuit game played in the Arctic regions, particularly in Canada and Greenland. The game is typically played by children and is an important part of Inuit culture and education. It is played with a small wooden stick called a pitkiinkin, which is about 15-20 centimeters long and has a small hole drilled into one end. The stick is thrown into the air and must be caught with the hole facing down, as this is considered the "right way up." If the stick is caught with the hole facing up, it is considered "upside down" and the player must throw it again. The game can be played individually or in teams, and the objective is to catch the stick the correct number of times in a row to win. Pitkiinkin is not only a fun game but also teaches children about hand-eye coordination, patience, and respect for the environment, as the sticks are often made from sustainably harvested wood. The game is also a way for children to learn about Inuit history and culture, as the sticks are often decorated with traditional Inuit designs.