Abbia is an African game of chance among Cameroon's Beti people. The game is played using nutshells, or the carved fruit of a highly poisonous tree. Gambling chips made from stone are exchanged during the process. The game was played by men who sat in a circle around a plate-shaped woven basket and placed their carved stones in the basket. This involves undecorated discs, sa, cut from the peel of the calabash, the outer shell.

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[2]== Sources ==

  1. ^ [1] Ethnicity
  2. ^ Quinn, Frederick (Summer 1971). "Abbia Stones". African Art. 4 (4): 30–32. Retrieved 10 April 2024.