It's played in Germany, but that doesn't make it a German sport. It's a Native Indian sport, originated in Canada. lacrosse is a native American sport
Hockey was started in Canada in native american or "native canadian" times. this sport was invented by "native canadiens."
They played lacrosse
False, It was Native American stickball
Lacrosse is one of North America's oldest sports and it's a Native American sport ...
The oldest sport in America is believed to be lacrosse, which was played by Native American tribes long before the arrival of European settlers.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
soccer,football,basketball, and baseball i love the world PS ;flvjs;dfkh;gh DONT FORGET LACROSSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lacrosse is actually the first sport in America, played by the NATIVE AMERICANS. it is also the fastest growing sport in America and is known as the fastest sport on two feet. In native American terms it is known as little brother of war. lacrosses' originality is American and was played by the native Americans before Christopher Columbus discovered America. lacrosse is also one of the most expensive sports. lacrosse is played proudly with honor, respect, and class (or at least that's how we role in RB).
No, Richard Petty is not Native American. He is an American stock car racing driver and team owner, known for his successful career in NASCAR. Petty was born in Level Cross, North Carolina, and is part of the Petty racing family, which has a long history in the sport.
Lacrosse was first started by the native Americans. it is the oldest north American sport.
A Native American. Until the Eurpeans came, they were never wasteful, and always used everything. They didn't kill for sport, and if they did, they used it.
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.