The mayan's made the game last by using only their hips, heads, arms, and butts, but usually didn't use their heads. Sometimes the game went on for days or even weeks. The losing team was considered evil and was sacrificed after the game ended.
Its pok-a-tok you blumbering, blistering idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The mayans they called it pok ta top
Pokta-Pok is a game played by the mayans. You couldn't use your feet nor hands.It was so hard to play that the team that got the ball through a hoop would automatically win. The losing team would be sacrificed to the God's was done at a temple.That is the game of Pokta-Pok
about 20 feet
A sport in acient mexico!
It is Pok-Ta-Pok. Actually, it's neither of the 3. It is Pok-A-Tok!
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Its pok-a-tok you blumbering, blistering idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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they made a game call pok-ta-tok and made a calender
Pok ta pok is a traditional Mesoamerican ball game that combines elements of sport, ritual, and social interaction. Unlike modern sports, which often focus on competition and scoring, pok ta pok emphasizes teamwork, spirituality, and cultural identity. The objective is to pass a ball through a stone hoop using any body part except the hands, showcasing physical skill and strategy. Each game held significant religious and social implications, often linked to rituals honoring deities and community cohesion.
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The mayans they called it pok ta top
Pokta-Pok is a game played by the mayans. You couldn't use your feet nor hands.It was so hard to play that the team that got the ball through a hoop would automatically win. The losing team would be sacrificed to the God's was done at a temple.That is the game of Pokta-Pok
In the ancient Mesoamerican ballgame Pok Ta Pok, the losing team could face dire consequences, including being sacrificed. The ritualistic nature of the game often meant that defeat could result in the captives being offered to the gods, as the game was seen as a reflection of cosmic battles. While the specifics varied by culture, the process was steeped in ceremonial significance, emphasizing the game's role in societal and religious practices.
A sport in acient mexico!
about 20 feet