This document describes the Hawaiian game of Ulu Maika, where teams of 3-4 players take turns rolling rounded stones between two wooden pegs placed six inches apart over a 15-foot course. Players aim to roll the stones through the pegs without hitting them, and the winner is determined either by who gets the stone through without touching or, in tournaments, who can roll the stone the farthest.
This document describes the Hawaiian game of Ulu Maika, where teams of 3-4 players take turns rolling rounded stones between two wooden pegs placed six inches apart over a 15-foot course. Players aim to roll the stones through the pegs without hitting them, and the winner is determined either by who gets the stone through without touching or, in tournaments, who can roll the stone the farthest.
This document describes the Hawaiian game of Ulu Maika, where teams of 3-4 players take turns rolling rounded stones between two wooden pegs placed six inches apart over a 15-foot course. Players aim to roll the stones through the pegs without hitting them, and the winner is determined either by who gets the stone through without touching or, in tournaments, who can roll the stone the farthest.
or hockey puck N de participantes: teams Duracin: of 3-4 players Descripcin del juego: This is a typical game in Hawaii Two players are going to take turns. Your helper will decide who goes first. If they both miss the posts, whoever rolled the rock farther is the winner. You will get three rounds with your partner. The aim is to roll the stones between two pegs standing only several inches apart without hitting either one of them. Sometimes in tournaments, the aim was to see who could roll the stones the farthest. Normas/reglas: Mark off a course of flat ground or lawn of about 15 feet in length.For little children, the distance can be made shorter.Place two wooden pegs in the ground about six inches apart.Game stones can be made from quick-drying cement or plaster and should be about three inches in diameter and one inch thick.Roll the stones over the course aiming for the two wooden pegs.The winner will be the one that is able to roll the stones in between the pegs without touching them.