Indigenous North American stickball
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indigenous-north-american-stickball-184-12018155
title:
Indigenous North American stickball
text:
Indigenous North American stickball is a team sport typically played on an open field where teams of players with two sticks each attempt to control and shoot a ball at the opposing team's goal. It shares similarities to the game of lacrosse. In Choctaw Stickball, "Opposing teams use handcrafted sticks, or kabocca, and a woven leather ball, or towa. Each team tries to advance the ball down the field to the other team's goalpost using only their sticks, never touching or throwing the ball with th
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Team sport in North America
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_North_American_stickball
date created:
2013-10-28T15:24:58Z
date modified:
2024-09-07T16:34:00Z
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