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Indigenous games vary widely across cultures, but some common examples include the Inuit game of "Kite Fighting," where participants use a kite to knock down their opponent's kite, and the Native American game of "Lacrosse," originally played for training and community bonding. In Australia, the Aboriginal game of "Buroinjin" involves a ball being thrown and caught while running. These games often reflect the cultural values and traditions of the indigenous peoples and serve as a means of storytelling and social connection.

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