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The sport that was originally played by Native Americans and later adopted by French and Canadian pioneers is Lacrosse. It is considered to be one of the oldest team sports in North America and has a rich history that dates back centuries. Lacrosse continues to be a popular sport today, both at the amateur and professional levels.

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