The Delaware tribe is known to have played a type of football using a ball made of deerskin. The game was usually played with one team of all men and one team of all women. The men had to try to kick the ball toward their goal. The women were allowed to run, pass, or kick the ball toward their goal.
The Tillamook tribe, a Native American tribe from the Pacific Northwest, played a variety of traditional games that often had ceremonial or spiritual significance. Some of the games included hand games, stick games, and gambling games like the bone game. These games often involved elements of skill, strategy, and chance, and were played for entertainment as well as for social and cultural purposes within the tribe.
they played ball
The Delaware tribe traditionally lived in longhouses made of saplings and bark, which were typically 40-60 feet long and housed multiple families. These longhouses were often clustered together in a village layout, with a central meeting place known as a council house.
they played Video Games
they played puapy games
they did not play games
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The Washoe Tribe engaged in various traditional games, often reflecting their cultural values and community bonding. One popular game was "hand games," which involved guessing where an object was hidden, promoting social interaction and skill. They also played games like "shinny," a form of field hockey, and other sports that emphasized teamwork and strategy, often played during seasonal gatherings and celebrations. These games served not only as entertainment but also as a means of teaching important life skills and fostering community ties.
The kind of animals that Delaware has that Illinois does not is beavers and river otters. They also have horseshoe crabs and Illinois does not.
Makah weaponry was spears and arrows. i hop that aswers your question.
Games like cart racing and bull fighting and these kind of damaging games were played :D
spiritualism- everything had a spirit big house- delaware still have this, similar to midewiwin of the ojibwe some ceremonies included deer sacrifice green corn ceremony doll ceremony