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xxvi<br />

Children’s Games in Street and Playground: Chasing, Catching, Seeking, Iona and Peter Opie,<br />

Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1970<br />

xxvii<br />

“New Games” was a term used by the New Games Foundation (1973-1983) to describe<br />

games that were, by design, playful, adaptable, focused on the experience of community.
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xxviii<br />

Dr Arvind Gupta exemplifies this in his <strong>web</strong>site http://drarvindguptatoys.html<br />

xxix<br />

Bill Russell has a beautiful account of this experience in his book Second Wind: Memoirs of<br />

an Opinionated Man<br />

xxx<br />

Mechaiyeh is pronounced me-chai-yeh, with the “ch” in “chai”, like the “ch” in “Nachas”<br />

sounding like you’re trying to clear your throat
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xxxi<br />

Âgon, Alea, Mimicry and Ilinx” - http://www.homodiscens.com/home/embodied/ludens_<br />

sake/caillois/index.htm
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xxxii<br />

Journal of Play http://www.journalofplay.org/issues/229/234-fell-running-and-voluptuous-panic<br />

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xxxiii<br />

this is not a footnote<br />

xxxiv<br />

OK. You got me. I was having fun. In all likelihood, there is/are no such pe/rson/ople as<br />

the Oaqui. It’s been me, all along. I think. So, sure, the Oaqui is/are made up, probably. But<br />

the wisdom isn’t.<br />

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