Yes the Cree were one of the many southern Quebec, Ontario and northern New York tribes that played the game we commonly call today; Lacrosse.
one of the five nations [Iroquois Confederacy]
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Lacrosse (Stickball) was invented by the Choctaw tribe.
great corn,seed spirit
Hiawatha belonged to the Mohawk Tribe originally , and was then accepted by the Onondaga Tribe.
The Algonquin Tribe
They played lacrosse in the summer/spring and snow snake in the winter. they also tobogganed.
yes but not to others because of enemies
The Onondaga people lived in what's present-day New York also they planted cultivated plants such as Cabbage.
the men hunted and the women took care of the kids if not they cooked
There is no "Father of Modern Lacrosse". Lacrosse was first documented as an Indian game as an act of valor. Hundreds of men in a tribe would play lacrosse, much like people do now, except it was far more violent and to win was a show of you strength and manliness.