game board
| Nom de l'objet : | game board |
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| Artiste ou artisan : | Point, Dominic |
| Type de l'objet : | game board |
| Catégorie de l'objet : | TOYS & GAMES |
| Matériaux : | stain wood, yellow cedar |
| Technique de fabrication : | carved stained |
| Numéro de catalogue : | A17073 a-b |
| Province d'origine : | British Columbia |
| Pays d'origine : | Canada |
| Continent d'origine : | North America |
| Culture : | Coast Salish: Musqueam |
| Secteur géo-culturel : | Northwest Coast |
| Contexte culturel : | gambling games social activity |
| Date de début de production : | 1972 |
| Date de fin de production : | 1972 |
| Description : | Wooden plaque and counter stick stained reddish brown. The plaque (part a) has a straight edge and curved sides which give it a half-circle shape. On the surface is carved a zoomorphic face (bear) with widely spaced eyes and a wide mouth with teeth. Sever |
| Fonctions : | These game pieces are part of a game called Slahal or lehal in the Chinook jargon (a trade language). In English the game is known as the bone game. It has spread all over western North America and is still very popular today at events which bring together large numbers of people, such as powwows and canoe races. Holm notes that: "Lehal is played with two pairs of bone cylinders, one of each pair plain, the other decorated with an encircling band of black or a design of lines and nucleated circles. A set of counting sticks, usually ten in number, with a specially marked eleventh now called a "kick stick," completes the equipment. The two teams, of from three to a dozen players each, kneel facing each other in parallel lines, each member holding a short baton with which to keep time on a plank that lies on the ground in front of his team. Two players on one team each handle a pair of bones, and one player on the opposing team tries to guess the positions of the two plain bones. Exuberant gambling songs are sung by the team holding the cylinders, while their opponents try to confuse them with feints. Each correct guess wins a pair of bones, each miss loses a counter. When the guesser has won both pairs, his team takes over and the other side guesses. When all the counters are on one side the game is over (1987:40). |
| Hauteur : | part a: 3.8 cm x 62.2 cm x 25.2 cm; part b: 32.3 cm x .8 cm |
| Largeur : | part a: 3.8 cm x 62.2 cm x 25.2 cm; part b: 32.3 cm x .8 cm |
| Profondeur : | part a: 3.8 cm x 62.2 cm x 25.2 cm; part b: 32.3 cm x .8 cm |
| Diamètre extérieur : | part a: 3.8 cm x 62.2 cm x 25.2 cm; part b: 32.3 cm x .8 cm |
| Sujet ou image : | animal, cougar |
| Département : | Museum of Anthropology |
| Établissement : |
UBC Museum of Anthropology
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| Ville de l'établissement : | Vancouver |
| Province de l'établissement : | British Columbia |
| Enregistrement de l'institution : | Fiche complète provenant du site du musée |


