An curved arrow pointing right. Native Americans began playing lacrosse as a spiritual and social activity more than 1,000 years ago. Their lacrosse sticks were made of wood and had sacred meaning.
Elquist, who lives in Tacoma, founded Pacific Northwest Native Lacrosse in 2004. His organization arranges free camps, ...
And Lyle Thompson of the Onondaga nation may be the greatest player to ever pick up the game’s webbed stick ... Club this month about his life in lacrosse and activism in an event to mark Native ...
Esteemed Elder Oren Lyons, Jr. (Onondaga/Seneca) Sacred Stick examines ... like Native peoples themselves, adapted and endured within the dominant culture. As lacrosse surges in popularity ...
Lacrosse helps Nina Polk stay connected to and learn about her Native American culture. Not only does the 2020 Prior Lake High School graduate play the modern game that is seen today, but she has ...
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