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Endodoi is a traditional mancala game played by the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania. It is very close to the Ayoayo game of the Yoruba people of Nigeria, although there is no evidence of a direct relationship between the two. Maasai are known to play Endodoi very quickly, to the point that an external observer may find it hard to even distinguish individual moves and turns.

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  • Endodoi is a traditional mancala game played by the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania. It is very close to the Ayoayo game of the Yoruba people of Nigeria, although there is no evidence of a direct relationship between the two. Maasai are known to play Endodoi very quickly, to the point that an external observer may find it hard to even distinguish individual moves and turns. (en)
  • L'Ayoayo è un gioco da tavolo astratto della famiglia dei mancala, diffuso presso l'etnia Yoruba della Nigeria. Praticamente lo stesso gioco (con alcune differenze minori) è noto come Endodoi presso i Masai di Tanzania e Kenya. Da questo gioco ha preso ispirazione il mancala moderno Kalah, che utilizza un tavoliere diverso ma mantiene le regole essenziali dell'Ayoayo. (it)
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  • Endodoi is a traditional mancala game played by the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania. It is very close to the Ayoayo game of the Yoruba people of Nigeria, although there is no evidence of a direct relationship between the two. Maasai are known to play Endodoi very quickly, to the point that an external observer may find it hard to even distinguish individual moves and turns. (en)
  • L'Ayoayo è un gioco da tavolo astratto della famiglia dei mancala, diffuso presso l'etnia Yoruba della Nigeria. Praticamente lo stesso gioco (con alcune differenze minori) è noto come Endodoi presso i Masai di Tanzania e Kenya. Da questo gioco ha preso ispirazione il mancala moderno Kalah, che utilizza un tavoliere diverso ma mantiene le regole essenziali dell'Ayoayo. (it)
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  • Endodoi (en)
  • Ayoayo (it)
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