sepistama
Sepistama is a traditional Indonesian folk game that originated in the Riau Islands region of Sumatra, Indonesia. The game is often played during festive occasions, community gatherings, and cultural events, particularly among the Malay community. It is known for its lively atmosphere and competitive spirit, blending elements of strategy, physical agility, and teamwork.
The game typically involves two teams facing each other in a circular or semi-circular formation. Players use
Sepistama requires a combination of skillful stick handling, quick reflexes, and team coordination. Players must balance
Beyond its competitive nature, sepistama holds cultural significance as a way to preserve traditional practices and