. Chess and playing cards. imported into Zuni. 2 Ta-sho -li-xoe was described by John <. < twens I Some < lames of tlie Zuni in thePopular Science Monthly for May, L891. 11«? gives the name t* the central nton96. pebbles or fragments of pottery, and has four openings called doorways at itsfour quarters. At the commencement of the game tour colored splints are arrangedat these points: at the top (North) a yellow splint; at the left (West) a blue; atthe bottom (South) a red, and at the right (East) a white splint. The blocks aretossed ends down on a disk of sandstone placed in the middl


. Chess and playing cards. imported into Zuni. 2 Ta-sho -li-xoe was described by John <. < twens I Some < lames of tlie Zuni in thePopular Science Monthly for May, L891. 11«? gives the name t* the central nton96. pebbles or fragments of pottery, and has four openings called doorways at itsfour quarters. At the commencement of the game tour colored splints are arrangedat these points: at the top (North) a yellow splint; at the left (West) a blue; atthe bottom (South) a red, and at the right (East) a white splint. The blocks aretossed ends down on a disk of sandstone placed in the middle of the circle, and thecounts are as follows: 3 red sides up =10 3 black sides up = 5 2 red and one black = 3 2 black and one red = 2A count often gives another throw. When four play, the straws of the North andWest move around from right to left, and those of the South aud East from left toright. When a players move terminates at a division of the circle occupied by an.


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