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Side 174
CHAPTER VIII TOYS AND GAMES : CAT ' S CRADLE AND KITES AT first sight it
does not appear that games played by A children would afford a very profitable
field for investigation , but if we wish to learn all we can about mankind no branch
...
CHAPTER VIII TOYS AND GAMES : CAT ' S CRADLE AND KITES AT first sight it
does not appear that games played by A children would afford a very profitable
field for investigation , but if we wish to learn all we can about mankind no branch
...
Side 175
Playing the game was called “ kemping , " from Kemp , a warrior or champion ,
and the field was a “ kemping - ground . ” The Persians and Turks still practise a
different sort of game , which is played on horseback . The Byzantine court
adopted ...
Playing the game was called “ kemping , " from Kemp , a warrior or champion ,
and the field was a “ kemping - ground . ” The Persians and Turks still practise a
different sort of game , which is played on horseback . The Byzantine court
adopted ...
Side 176
Many of these are played equally by adults and children , whether savage or
civilised . Mr . Stewart Culin , who has made the study of games a specialty , and
who has written a valuable and beautifully illustrated work on the subject , from ...
Many of these are played equally by adults and children , whether savage or
civilised . Mr . Stewart Culin , who has made the study of games a specialty , and
who has written a valuable and beautifully illustrated work on the subject , from ...
Side 179
The different orders or arrangements must be taken from the hands of one player
by another without disturbing the arrangement . Nares suggests that ... It is
practically identical with our cat ' s cradle , as is usually played by girls . The
figures ...
The different orders or arrangements must be taken from the hands of one player
by another without disturbing the arrangement . Nares suggests that ... It is
practically identical with our cat ' s cradle , as is usually played by girls . The
figures ...
Side 180
... of string , which seemed a favourite amusement with them . " Lieutenant de
Crespigny ' writes of the Dusuns of Borneo : “ Near me were two children playing
at ' cat ' s cradle ' exactly as I remembered to have played it in my own childhood .
... of string , which seemed a favourite amusement with them . " Lieutenant de
Crespigny ' writes of the Dusuns of Borneo : “ Near me were two children playing
at ' cat ' s cradle ' exactly as I remembered to have played it in my own childhood .
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