Lacrosse (Stickball) was invented by the Choctaw tribe.
the Iroquois trip.
I think that the miami indians played lacrosse
Lacrosse was the first one that is still played in modern times. It was first played in 1320 by an Indian tribe.
The kayak was invented by the Inuit Peoples
lacrosse, in the 5th century by the iroquois tribe of native americans
Can't find the actual name of the Native American Indian tribe that qualifies; however, here's this. : lacrosse 1718, American English, from Canadian French jeu de la crosse "game of the hooked sticks," from crosse "hooked stick," which is used to throw the ball, from P.Gmc. *kruk-. Originally a Native American Indian game. The native name is represented by Ojibwa (Algonquian) baaga'adowe "to play lacrosse"
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.
In a Indian tribe. but back then they used animal blood.
The date has not been pinpointed but Lacrosse was actually invented here in the US by the American Indians. This is a historical fact in which I am very proud of being American Indian.
Originally, lacrosse was a Native American sport for the men of an Indian tribe. The game was a contest of strength, speed, and toughness. Women were not originally suppose to compete in the game because of the dangers it posed. No pads were used whatsoever, and the now common term a "check" was on an entirely different level. So, to answer this question: No, lacrosse was not originally for women. It was a guys sport but obviously, this has changed.
The Mohawk hair style was invented by the Mohawk Indian tribe.