TY - JOUR KW - Intangible cultural heritage KW - heritage KW - Camino de Santiago KW - Northern Camino KW - pilgrimage KW - skittles KW - traditional sports games AU - Jose Rodriguez-Fernandez AU - Mar Lorenzo-Moledo AU - Jesus Garcia-Alvarez AU - Gabriela Miguez-Salina AB - The main purpose of this study was to analyze the presence and current situation of the game of skittles throughout the northern route of the Camino de Santiago. Thus, we considered its current practice, modalities, where it is played, and its different manifestations as an informal and formal game (sport), comparing it with other traditional games on this pilgrimage route. To do this, a mixed qualitative-quantitative study was designed with 89 participants (municipal professionals, politicians, players, club managers, and teachers), constituting an informant for each municipality through which the Northern Way passes. An ad hoc questionnaire was used for the data collection, which was processed through content analysis by expert judges (qualitative section) and by using the IBM-SPSS statistical package (version 25). The results of the study show notable skittles activity on the Northern Camino (58.32\% of the municipalities), reflected in the number of skittles alleys (n = 291), the number of clubs, associations, and peñas participating in federated leagues (n = 162), and the wide range of varieties of skittles currently active on the Camino (n = 20). The relationship between skittles and local culture, both symbols of identity in these northern Spanish regions, made it possible to preserve the traditional heritage in these places, keeping it alive today, despite the push toward new and more attractive leisure and sport trends. BT - Frontiers in Psychology DA - dec DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.588223 LA - English N1 - Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A. N2 - The main purpose of this study was to analyze the presence and current situation of the game of skittles throughout the northern route of the Camino de Santiago. Thus, we considered its current practice, modalities, where it is played, and its different manifestations as an informal and formal game (sport), comparing it with other traditional games on this pilgrimage route. To do this, a mixed qualitative-quantitative study was designed with 89 participants (municipal professionals, politicians, players, club managers, and teachers), constituting an informant for each municipality through which the Northern Way passes. An ad hoc questionnaire was used for the data collection, which was processed through content analysis by expert judges (qualitative section) and by using the IBM-SPSS statistical package (version 25). The results of the study show notable skittles activity on the Northern Camino (58.32\% of the municipalities), reflected in the number of skittles alleys (n = 291), the number of clubs, associations, and peñas participating in federated leagues (n = 162), and the wide range of varieties of skittles currently active on the Camino (n = 20). The relationship between skittles and local culture, both symbols of identity in these northern Spanish regions, made it possible to preserve the traditional heritage in these places, keeping it alive today, despite the push toward new and more attractive leisure and sport trends. PY - 2020 T2 - Frontiers in Psychology TI - The Game of Skittles on the Northern Route of the Camino de Santiago UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85098724258&doi=10.3389%2ffpsyg.2020.588223&partnerID=40&md5=d44d5761bfbd184729134ea1404c52bf VL - 11 SN - 16641078 (ISSN) ER -