they used paper and a pen.
Lacrosse is traditionally a Native American sport that we call stick ball. It is an important part of our culture and was often used to settle disputes. The Native American version of stick ball could often get more aggressive and violent than the lacrosse version you see today.
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The Hopi children played stick ball.
ball sack!
Tlachtli is a native American game where players try to hit a rubber ball into a ring put 27 feet into the air using their upper arms, thighs, and hips. Hope that helps, I did a project on it and i got my class into playing it...your welcome
Yes, Raquet Ball
In the old days tennis racquets were made of wood or metal. Technology has enhanced tennis racquets, and has made the game easier, and gives the athlete a larger chance to do more with the ball.
Lacrosse is traditionally a Native American sport that we call stick ball. It is an important part of our culture and was often used to settle disputes. The Native American version of stick ball could often get more aggressive and violent than the lacrosse version you see today.
they carry a watch, stopwatch and no Cards
The game that is similar to Tether Ball, according to Wikipedia, is Swingball. Swingball is also known as Totem Tennis. In this game one uses a smaller and softer ball that is struck with racquets.
Lacrosse
The Ball Python, or more correctly, Royal Python are native to West and Central Africa, in lowland rainforest.
It is also called the hidden ball game, the four tube game, the four moccasin game and bullet, by the Native american's.
Can't find the actual name of the Native American Indian tribe that qualifies; however, here's this. : lacrosse 1718, American English, from Canadian French jeu de la crosse "game of the hooked sticks," from crosse "hooked stick," which is used to throw the ball, from P.Gmc. *kruk-. Originally a Native American Indian game. The native name is represented by Ojibwa (Algonquian) baaga'adowe "to play lacrosse"
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The Cherokee Native American tribes used to tell stories, sing, and dance for fun. They also played games such as stick ball and marbles.
A rugby ball