In many societies, gambling served not only as entertainment but also as a mechanism for social bonding and community building. Traditional games were often played during festivals or gatherings, creating a sense of unity among participants. For example, Native American tribes have a rich history of engaging in games that involve chance, often viewing them as a way to connect with the spiritual world and foster community relations. Such historical practices demonstrate that gambling was often more than just a financial endeavor—it had profound social implications.
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