Native American Sports

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Native Americans are known for many different qualities they had as a part of their lifestyle. The games and sports they created to play that are now used in today’s society, lacrosse being the most famous. Some of the games played in the early times are either drastically changed or no longer played. There are many different Native American tribes that factor out cultural differences and depending on the tribe, the lifestyle qualities such as sports, games, and rituals differentiate between one another. All games varied depending upon the tribal culture. Most matches were set up to play tribe versus tribe and other matches were played where villages of the same tribe challenged other villages. There were three groups of Indians that played games with variations of rules, the Southeastern tribes, Great Lakes tribes, and Iroquoian or New England tribes. Of the Southeastern tribes were the Cherokee Indians, Choctaw Indians, Chickasaw Indians, Creek Indians, Seminole Indians, and Yuchi Indians. All of these different tribes would play each other in the games because they had the same and or very similar rules. Of the Great Lakes tribes were the Ojibwe Indians, Menominee Indians, Patawatomi Indians, Sauk Indians, Fox Indians, Miami Indians, Winnebago Indians, and Santee Dakota Indians. These groups of Indians would generally play each other because they had the same rules. The Southeastern tribes and the Great Lakes tribes didn’t play each other because they used different materials and didn’t play under the same circumstances. Both of these tribal groups played tribe versus tribe and village versus village. The Indian tribes that had a big population were the ones who had tournaments within the tribe. Eventually the Great Lakes tr... ... middle of paper ... ...National Champions." Indian Life July-Aug. 2009: 7. General OneFile. Web. 29 Sep. 2011. "Native American Games for Kids" Apples4theteacher.com - A Primary Website - Educational Games and Activities for Kids. 1999. Web. 07 Nov. 2011. http://www.apples4theteacher.com. "Native American Sports." American Eras. 1997. Encyclopedia.com. 7 Nov. 2011 . Native American Sports (1800-1860)." American Eras. Detroit: Gale, 1997. General Reference Center. Web. 29 Sep. 2011 Sports and Recreation (Early American Civilizations and Exploration to 1600)." American Eras. Detroit: Gale, 1997. General Reference Center. Web. 29 Sep. 2011. Vennum Jr., Thomas. "Native American Histoy of Lacrosse." LaxHistory.com - The On-Line Guide To Lacrosse History. The On-Line Collection of Lacrosse History, 2001. Web. 26 Oct. 2011.

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