One of the games Indians tribes played was called Baggataway. It was a lacrosse style game that was played with many other tribes. It was sometimes used to settle disputes and often had hundreds of participants.
It was called Baggataway. It was first played in present day Washington state
Hockey sports are first play in Canada.
natives of North America, the game was originally called baggataway (look more into that) It was European colonists that gave the game rules and regulations to make it not as violent as it was.
yes it was la crosse after the cross. it was french Before it was called lacrosse, the Native Americans called it "Baggataway" which means "little brother of war". The Iroquois believe lacrosse to be a gift from the Creator. To be played for the Creator's enjoyment and to heal.
For the Mohawk Nation it was called Tewaaraton. For the Algonquin Nation it was called Bagataway.
apparently they played croquet but i don't really know
History of Lacrosse - The game of lacrosse was invented by the Native American tribes living around the St. Lawrence River in New York and Ontario, and was spread by the Huron and the Iroquois. They named the game after the ball, baggataway, (in the most common dialect).Lacrosse : An Iroquois Tradition - Lacrosse is pleasing to the Creator but it is also a rite sacred to the Thunders, the seven honored elders (Grandfathers) who move across the sky from west to east cleansing the earth with winds and rains.History of Lacrosse - The Cherokees called the sport "the little brother of war" because it was considered excellent military training. The Six Tribes of the Iroquois, in what is now southern Ontario and upstate New York, called their version of the game "baggataway" or "tewaraathon".
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foul play, horse play, role play, cold play, rough play
a play = ludus a theatrical play = fabula to play = ludere I play = ludo
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