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The origin or history of Lacrosse.
Date Submitted: 06/27/2004 20:38:35
Lacrosse was one of many varieties of indigenous stickball games being played by American
Indians at the time of European contact. Almost exclusively a male team sport, it is
distinguished from the others, such as field hockey or shinny, by the use of a netted racquet
with which to pick the ball off the ground, throw, catch and convey it into or past a goal
to score a point. The cardinal rule in all varieties
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stick, found among Iroquoian and
New England tribes, is the progenitor of all present-day sticks, both in box as well as
field lacrosse. The longest of the three--usually more than three feet--it was characterized
by its shaft ending in a sort of crook and a large, flat triangular surface of webbing
extending as much as two-thirds the length of the stick. Where the outermost string meets
the shaft, it forms the pocket of the stick.
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