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Story by Jennifer Kirby | Photos by Adam Sings In The Timber and Emily Haas
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Families and friends gathered in Lodge Grass last Saturday night for an informal hand game tournament. Seven teams paid the $100 entry fee, hoping to win the $700 prize.

Albert Gros Ventre, the announcer at the event, explained that tournaments like these occur frequently and sometimes address a need in the community. 

“We’ve had a number of deaths here recently, so we offer the prayer to get rid of bad vibes," he said. "Then we can have fun and have a good time."

Drumming, singing and smoke filled the community building on the edge of town as players prepared to confuse their opponents. 

Play began around 10 p.m. The first round took nearly 45 minutes. “We might be here until five in the morning,” Gros Ventre said.

Observers unfamiliar with the game may find it hard to follow. Which players are hiding elk teeth?  Who’s up to guess this time? Are the sticks divided up between the teams already? Who’s winning?

If the rules are complicated, the strategy of the game is unfathomable to the untrained eye.

Tylis Bad Bear, a young hand game player, offered his version of what it takes to be a good player.

“Just experience," he said. "There are certain things you have to look for. Everyone has their own way of guessing.”

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