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- Konane abstract "Kōnane is a two-player strategy board game from Hawaii. It was invented by the ancient Hawaiian Polynesians. The game begins with all the counters filling the board in an alternating pattern of black and white. Players then hop over one another's pieces, capturing them similar to checkers. The first player unable to capture is the loser; his opponent is the winner.Before contact with Europeans, the game was played using small pieces of white coral and black lava on a large carved rock which doubled as both board and table. The Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park has one of these stone gameboards on its premises.The game is somewhat similar to draughts. Pieces hop over one another when capturing; however, the similarities end there. In draughts, one player's pieces are initially set up on one side of the board opposite the other player's pieces. In Konane, both players' pieces are intermixed in an alternating pattern of black and white that fills the board. Furthermore, in Konane all moves are capturing moves, captures are made in an orthogonal direction (not diagonally), and in a multiple-capture move the capturing piece may not change direction.Konane's closest relatives are Leap Frog and Tjuki, and these games form a family of their own.".
- Konane thumbnail Mathematicians_playing_Konane.jpg?width=300.
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- Konane wikiPageRevisionID "703181534".
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Abstract_strategy_game.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Board_game.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Bryn_Mawr_College.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaii_culture.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Draughts.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Leap_Frog_(board_game).
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Mathematical_Sciences_Research_Institute.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Orthogonality.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Puʻuhonua_o_Hōnaunau_National_Historical_Park.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink Tjuki.
- Konane wikiPageWikiLink File:Mathematicians_playing_Konane.jpg.
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- Konane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Konane".
- Konane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kōnane".
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- Konane subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Konane subject Category:Hawaii_culture.
- Konane hypernym Game.
- Konane type VideoGame.
- Konane comment "Kōnane is a two-player strategy board game from Hawaii. It was invented by the ancient Hawaiian Polynesians. The game begins with all the counters filling the board in an alternating pattern of black and white. Players then hop over one another's pieces, capturing them similar to checkers.".
- Konane label "Konane".
- Konane sameAs Q6428765.
- Konane sameAs m.04crkt3.
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- Konane sameAs 夏威夷跳棋.
- Konane wasDerivedFrom Konane?oldid=703181534.
- Konane depiction Mathematicians_playing_Konane.jpg.
- Konane isPrimaryTopicOf Konane.