native Americans
The Creator's Game is a book based on the sport of lacrosse.
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.
Lacrosse is often referred to as the "Creator's Game" because of its origins in Native American culture, where it was played as a spiritual practice and a way to connect with the Creator. The game was traditionally seen as a means of resolving conflicts, strengthening communities, and honoring the Creator through athleticism and teamwork. The spiritual and cultural significance of lacrosse to Indigenous peoples is foundational to its identity, emphasizing respect, tradition, and community.
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.
The Iroquois believe that lacrosse binds the community together, serving as a vital cultural and spiritual practice. It is seen as a way to strengthen social ties, promote teamwork, and honor the Creator. The game is often played in a ceremonial context, reflecting the values of unity and respect within the Iroquois nation. Through lacrosse, players and spectators alike reinforce their collective identity and heritage.
New balance owns Warrior lacrosse and Warrior lacrosse owns Brine Lacrosse.
World - International Lacrosse Federation/ International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations * Asia ** China - Beijing Lacrosse Development Committee (Chinese) ** Hong Kong - Hong Kong Lacrosse Association ** India - Indian National Lacrosse Federation ** Japan - Japanese Lacrosse Association (Japanese) ** Korea - Korean Lacrosse Association (Korean) * Europe - European Lacrosse Federation ** Austria - Austrian Lacrosse Association (German) ** Czech Republic - Czech Lacrosse Union (Czech) ** Denmark - Danish Lacrosse Federation ** England - English Lacrosse Association ** Finland - Finnish Lacrosse Association (Finnish) ** France - French Lacrosse Association (French) ** Germany - German Lacrosse Association (German) ** Ireland - Irish Lacrosse Foundation ** Italy - Italian Federation of Lacrosse (Italian) ** Latvia - Latvian Lacrosse Federation (Latvian) ** Netherlands - Dutch Lacrosse Association (Dutch) ** Norway - Norwegian Lacrosse (Norwegian) ** Poland - Poland Lacrosse (Polish) ** Scotland - Lacrosse Scotland ** Slovakia - Slovak Lacrosse Association (Slovak) ** Slovenia - Slovenian Lacrosse Association ** Switzerland - Swiss Lacrosse Federation ** Spain - Spanish Lacrosse Federation (Spanish) ** Sweden - Swedish Lacrosse Association (Swedish) ** Wales - Welsh Lacrosse Association * North America ** Bermuda - Bermuda Lacrosse Association ** Canada - Canadian Lacrosse Association ** Iroquois Confederacy - Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse ** Mexico - Mexico Lacrosse ** United States - US Lacrosse * Oceania ** Australia - Lacrosse Australia ** New Zealand - Lacrosse New Zealand * South America ** Argentina - Lacrosse Argentina (Spanish) From Wikipedia
With a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
To play girls lacrosse, you need lacrosse goggles,a girl's lacrosse stick, and a mouthguard.
A lacrosse helmet, lacrosse gloves, lacrosse arm pads, lacrosse shoulder pads, a lacrosse stick, cletes with rounded spikes, a mouthguard, an athletic cup if you want, a lacrosse ball, and a wall to practice on. Go to www.laxworld.com to find most of that stuff
Lacrosse is alot like hockey so during the summer all the hockey players switch to lacrosse