children's board game/tribal survival

Tribal Survival is a children's game designed for the outdoors, made out of reused materials which are all biodegradable. The game can be rolled up and worn around one's shoulder, similar to the arrow holder of the native American. It is aimed at the age it would traditionally be that children pass rituals and learn the necessary skills of survial in the wild, in all tribes around the world. The cards drawn have one side picturing the face of a typical tribes person from each corner of the world. On the opposite side a related task, ritual or skill is given out to one of the two tribes, the players split up in. An elder (parent) must attend and help out with their knowledge and experience. On successful completion of tasks, the particular tribes member recieves a face paint (included in game). At the end the two tribes compare their tribal markings and skills they have learned.