The game that's now known as lacrosse was a powerful and healing tradition in many Native American communities. It had largely disappeared but an effort to bring the game back has taken root.
The Creator gave the “medicine” game of lacrosse to the Haudenosaunee people a thousand years ago. The Haudenosaunee gave lacrosse to the world. Now it’s the world’s turn to reciprocate. The ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Lacrosse is coming to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, but there’s already a complicated and emotional storyline playing out: Will the Haudenosaunee Confederacy – the originators of ...
Baaga’adowewin is the game of lacrosse. It’s a game that they have played as Indigenous communities since time immemorial. Native nations are continuing to play a game they have been playing for over ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... Memorial Day weekend is the perfect opportunity to get together with family and friends to celebrate the burgeoning summer: a three-day ...
Ezra Romo leaves an opponent in the dust as he makes a move toward the goal in sudden death overtime Aug. 2 at the Fond du Lac Reservation ballfields in Cloquet, Minn. Romo was taking part in a ...
In a press release, Seneca Nation President J. Conrad Seneca said this announcement is “rooted in tradition and history.” “Lacrosse is part of our culture and Rochester is part of our ancestral home,” ...