tsütokinees
Tsütokinees is a lesser-known traditional game originating from the indigenous communities of the Koryak people, who reside in the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia. The game is played during winter festivals and celebrations, often as part of cultural rituals or competitions. Its name derives from the Koryak language, where "tsüto" refers to a type of sled or sled runner, and "kinees" translates to "race" or "contest."
The game typically involves two teams competing in a relay-style race using specially designed sleds made from
Tsütokinees is not merely a physical contest but also carries cultural significance. It reflects the Koryak
While tsütokinees remains a niche tradition, it has gained limited recognition among broader Indigenous cultural movements.