Ancestral Mapuche game that was developed thanks to the agreement of the National Institute of Sports of Araucanía and CONADI. Kechukawe is played with a 5-sided die. The board is crescent-shaped, where each half corresponds to one player. Each player owns their space or community. The game will consist of throwing the dice to complement the own spaces. For example: if the die is 3, 3 spaces will be filled; the 10 spaces in your community will be completed. From there, it will eat up spaces in the opponent's community. Whoever completes the board first wins. Whoever rolls a 5 on the die also automatically wins, that is, the die lands on its feet.
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