in the algonquin tribe what as the game shinny all about
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Make sure your in the right place and you have clicked on the shinny stone.
Shinny (also shinney) is an informal type of hockey played on ice or the street. There are no formal rules or specific positions, and generally, there are no goaltenders. The goal areas at each end may be marked simply by objects, such as blocks of snow, stones, etc. Bodychecking and lifting or "roofing/reefing/raising the puck" (shooting the puck or ball so it rises above the ice) are often forbidden because the players are not wearing protective equipment. It may also be called pick-up hockey, pond hockey, street hockey, road hockey, or "outdoor puck". Shinny is a game that all levels of hockey enthusiasts can play because it requires no rink, requires no skills except ability to hold a stick and at the very least to try to touch the puck or ball when it goes by. Shinny may be completely non-competitive and recreational - scoring irrelevant - or competitive and scores kept.
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South Asia
Southern Brazil and Paraguay.
cow poo
In the 1950s, of course.
Shinny
Like all religions, in the minds of the people
Yes, it is a verb "to shinny." It means to climb up while gripping with arms and legs.
Tom Shinny was born in 1899.
Shinny Bayaar was born on 1977-08-27.
Hockey was an adaptation of "Shinny" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinny
in the algonquin tribe what as the game shinny all about
The correct spelling is "shinny."