Fort Smith youth create new board game to preserve Cree language and culture
Like the board game Snakes and Ladders with a traditional twist, Trails and Overflow tests players Cree vocabulary as they race to the end of a South Slave trap line.
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Trails and Overflow tests players Cree vocabulary as they race to the end of a South Slave trap line
Posted: Jul 28, 2021 5:18 PM CT | Last Updated: July 28
Ryan Schaefer and Eyzaah Bouza of Fort Smith are the brains behind a new Cree language board game Trails and Overflow. They designed the game to be like Snakes and Ladders with a traditional twist. (Heather Heinrichs/WAMP)
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