Pugasaing
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Pugasaing
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Pugasaing is a Native American dice game played by the Ojibwe. It is mentioned by name in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, The Song of Hiawatha. The word pugasaing is the participle form of the verb "to throw" in the Ojibwe language. Pugasaing is played using thirteen counters of bone carved into various shapes, along with four circular brass counters. These are thrown from a bowl, and a score is derived from the way in which they fall, depending on which sides land uppermost. The best possibl
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Native American dice game
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2023-04-27T22:27:18Z
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