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.
The Iroquois created and played Lacrosse.
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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.
they played lacrosse
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The Native Americans (The Iroquois)
lacrosse !! <3
lacrosse and other field sports.
the Iroquois trip.
they picked it up and played
The game of lacrosse was first used as a war game to settle disputes between tribes
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