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The Ouril of Cape Verde

Ouril is an ancient mancala (board) game that still played regularly in Cabo Verde. I noticed that some men were playing this board game in front of the shops or on the beach. I was told that the game usually played by men, not women. I should take pictures of them but I always got unlucky with my camera gear. Every time I saw the Ouril players on the street, I had my camera inside of its underwater-casing – too much work to re-assemble for capturing the moments.

Luckily the souvenirs stalls in Sal Island, Cabo Verde, offered the Ouril board game set for tourists. The stall owner offered me of 1500 Escudos (15 Euro) for a wooden set and I was sure that I could have it for 10 Euro and even cheaper. Anyway, in the end I did not buy it but I was still allowed to take its images 🙂

About the board game itself, historically, it was brought to Cabo Verde by the slaves from West Africa during the Portuguese colonialism in early 15th century. It was inspired by Oware game that played by West Africans.

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Cabo Verdians’ Ouril

The Ouril board game reminds me of Indonesian’s Congklak traditional game. I used to play the game when I was a kid, it was an interesting game that taught us basic mathematics. While Ouril board has six holes on each side, Indonesian’s congklak board’s side has seven or nine small holes on each side with one “mother” hole for each player. Regardless the number of holes and the game rules that varied locally, I noticed the principles of the game are similar: the seeds have to be deposited in each hole including the opponent’s and the player with the most seeds wins the game.

 

 

Have you seen or played a traditional board game that similar to Ouril, Oware or Congklak?

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  1. Such an interesting board game. It immediately reminded me of congkak, the one we play in Malaysia and Singapore like congklak, the one you played as a kid 😀 I don’t remember being very good at it…but that never stopped me from doing well at maths!

    So nice of the shopkeeper to let you take photos ❤

    • 🙂 He was super friendly..I bought lots of bracelets from him in return 😀 I remember I always lost against my mother, she always managed to swept my seeds in one go! I am not sure if congklak is still playing in our countries anymore..maybe as a mobile app game 😀

  2. We definitely used to play a similar game as kids – not often, but I definitely know what you’re talking about!

    Also, those are beautiful boards in the pictures.

  3. I love mancala, also known as kalah. I got to know it as a computer game first. I also read about it’s african origin. A few years ago I got my first wooden kalah board for Christmas.
    You found a very pretty board. wow!

    • Thank you! I think nowadays young generation is playing the mancala in mobile app 😀 That’s awesome you had the wooden kalah board, some of them are pretty well made and artistic ones 🙂

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