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Cleanup : * Sport governing body (this should-be-major article is in a shameful state) * Field hockey (History section needs sources and accurate information - very vague at the moment.) * Standardize Category:American college sports infobox templates to use same font size and spacing. * Sport in the United Kingdom - the Popularity section is incorrect and unsourced. Reliable data is required.
* Fix project template and/or "to do list" Current version causes tables of content to be hidden unless/until reader chooses "show."
The bottom of the lead section appears to quote a text, saying that the game is an example of an Inuit game that stresses hand-eye coordination and problem solving. I believe this is very likely misquoted or that there is some other confusion. Simply watching a video of such competitions would make it clear to the viewer that the game has nothing to do with hand-eye coordination and that there is minimal problem solving, if any. As stated in the introduction to the article, it is almost entirely a game of pain endurance that does not even involve the use of one's hands. Andblack50 (talk) 12:14, 27 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]