Tribes Played Stickball During Ceremonies
Stickball is an ancient sport played by different indigenous communities with varying origins and rules. The game served to bring people together and create balance within communities. Some legends describe games lasting for days with hundreds of players. Interest in the game grew again in the mid-20th century, and reconnection to culture through playing is seen as an act of resistance.
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WBUR Boston
“created balance. He says tribes played stickball during ceremonies. They even use”
WBUR Boston
“He says tribes played stickball during ceremonies. They even use blood relative, but now you have these extended, we're on the same team, right?”
NPR
“Tribes played stickball during ceremonies”
Radio Svoboda UA
“Tribes Played Stickball During Ceremonies”
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