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What was Pasaheman?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/16/2023

Pasaheman was a game made by the Lenape Indian tribe. This game was a little bit like football, but definitely more different. It is played by both girls and boys of any age. Men were not allowed to move or pass the ball, but the women are qualified for many things the men weren't allowed to do. The ball was made of deer skin and the goal was two trees. :)

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