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they played Lacrosse,hoop and pole game,and,cup and pin game :)
Well in north America near Canada the Iroquois Indians played a game much like lacrosse and invented lacrosse
Nobody is quite sure when the game of Lacrosse was first played. The game dates back to the Indian times, with the Ojibwa, Mohawk, Iroquois, and Choctaw tribes. The game was played in fields, with no boundaries and no padding of any kind. In the game, the only rules were you couldn't use your hands. Women were not allowed to play lacrosse, as the game often got very physical. Goals were spread anywhere from a half a mile, to several miles apart. There could be anywhere from 50 to 1000 people playing at a time.
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It was much like LaCrosse...Another was a skill game with knife throwing. They also danced.
In terms of area it is played in lacrosse hubs such as Farfield County (CT), Long Island, New Jersey, and Maryland. Lacrosse is growing in areas such as Florida and California. Denver is a up and coming hot spot of lacrosse. In terms of where it is played during a game it is played mostly on turf fields and well kept grass fields.
Lacrosse is usually played on Grass of Turf.
Lacrosse dates back to the Native Americans. Nobody is quite sure when the first game was actually played.
They played the forerunner of Lacrosse.
Lacrosse
Lacrosse was already in Maryland when the Colonists came over from Europe in the late 1500's. Lacrosse was a game played by the Native American Indians of this region.
It was called Baggataway. It was first played in present day Washington state