Sangadzhi-Garya Dzhekiev, About Children's Games


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Terbish, Baasanjav 
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Sangadzhi-Garya talks about games that children played in his childhood. He reminisces: When we were small, we played a catch-up game. Holding each other’s hands, we used to run around the tent. Also, we played with a ball made from white wool. People played this game in the evening. The rule was: whoever found the ball in the dark, that person won. People also played with balls made from horse hair. We often played with ankle bones. There were no other toys.

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Games, memory, childhood
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Sponsored by Arcadia Fund, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin
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