qattiqlikni
Qattiqlikni is a traditional Inuit game that has been played for centuries in the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. The game is played using a small, flat piece of wood or bone, known as a qattiq, which is typically about 10-15 centimeters long and 2-3 centimeters wide. The objective of the game is to throw the qattiq as far as possible, with the distance and accuracy of the throw determining the winner.
The game is typically played in a straight line, with players taking turns throwing the qattiq from
Qattiqlikni is not only a game of skill and strength, but also a test of patience and
The game has cultural significance for Inuit people, serving as a way to pass down traditional skills