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Video: Women from an Ecuadorian village play their own invented sport

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Last updated: 2024/06/20 at 9:19 PM
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Handball is a traditional sport in the Indigenous Quichua community of Turucu, Ecuador. It was originally played exclusively by men, but the women of the village have come up with their version of the game called Anaco-skirted handball. This game is played by women only and consists of two 25-minute halves on a smaller pitch compared to a traditional football pitch. In this version of handball, players are not allowed to push opponents, grab their arms, or kick the ball. The ball must be carried with both hands at all times, adding a unique twist to the game.

The invention of Anaco-skirted handball by the women of Turucu has provided them with an opportunity to participate in a sport that was previously reserved for men. This new version of the game allows women to showcase their skills and athleticism while also creating a sense of community and camaraderie within the village. By adapting the rules of traditional handball to suit their needs, the women of Turucu have created a space where they can compete and have fun in a safe and inclusive environment.

The cultural significance of Anaco-skirted handball goes beyond just being a sport for the women of Turucu. It is a celebration of Indigenous Quichua traditions and a way to preserve their cultural heritage. By incorporating elements of their traditional dress, such as the Anaco skirts worn by the players, the women are able to pay homage to their roots while also embracing modernity through the sport of handball. This fusion of old and new creates a unique and vibrant version of the game that is a reflection of the community’s values and beliefs.

The rules of Anaco-skirted handball are designed to promote fair play and respect among players. By prohibiting physical contact and enforcing rules about how the ball can be carried, the game fosters a sense of teamwork and cooperation. Players must rely on their skills and strategy to succeed, rather than brute force or aggression. This emphasis on sportsmanship and mutual respect adds a deeper level of meaning to the game, transforming it into more than just a physical competition.

The popularity of Anaco-skirted handball in Turucu is steadily growing, with more women from the village getting involved in the sport. The positive impact of the game on the community is evident in the bonds that are formed between players and the sense of empowerment that it provides to women. As the game continues to gain recognition, it serves as a symbol of resilience and strength for the Indigenous Quichua community, showcasing the determination of women to break barriers and challenge stereotypes.

In conclusion, Anaco-skirted handball is not just a game for the women of Turucu, Ecuador. It is a cultural phenomenon that embodies the spirit of unity, tradition, and empowerment. Through this unique version of handball, the women of the village are redefining what it means to be an athlete and a member of their community. As they continue to play and promote the game, they are sending a powerful message about the importance of inclusion, diversity, and the preservation of Indigenous traditions. Anaco-skirted handball is more than just a sport – it is a movement that is changing the lives of women in Turucu and inspiring others to do the same.

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