Nuku-mai-tore is a traditional game played by the Māori people of New Zealand. It involves three players who stand in a triangle shape and take turns throwing a small ball to each other.
To start the game, one player throws the ball to another player who catches it. The person who caught the ball then throws it to the third player in the triangle. The game continues in this way, with players taking turns throwing the ball to each other.
The aim of the game is to catch the ball without it touching the ground. If a player drops the ball or it touches the ground, they are out of the game. The last player standing is the winner.
Nuku-mai-tore is not just a fun game, but it teaches important skills such as hand-eye coordination, teamwork, and quick reflexes. It is a beloved part of Māori culture and a great way to bring people together for some friendly competition.