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Book Synopsis
As lacrosse continues to evolve, this collection will help us remember and understand its rich and complex history.

Trade Review
A strong contribution to Native American studies, sports history, and folklore. Recommended. Choice 2008 As this book amply demonstrates, lacrosse has an impressive history and a vibrant contemporary culture. -- Alan Bairner Journal of Sports Sciences 2008 It is to Vennum's credit that he has brought these legends to a wider audience and demonstrated the relevance of what might seem at first glance unpromising territory for sport scientists. -- Alan Bairner Journal of Sports Sciences 2008

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Animals as Star Players
The Great Game in Which the Birds Defeat the Quadrupeds
A Dog's Power Beats the Old Chief
2. Game Equipment from the Upper World
The Pale Moon
Playing with an Evil Head
The First Lacrosse Ball
3. Wagers and Warriors
Playing for Heads
Wakayabide Is Killed Playing Lacrosse and Later Takes Revenge
The Warriors of the Ho-Chunk Nation Struggle on Home Turf
4. Tricksters and Culture Heroes
He Who Wears Human Heads for Earrings Defeats the Giants
Manabus Is Dogged by Waves
Why the Turkey Buzzard Has a Red Scabby Neck
5. Trees to Stop the Action
Snakes around the Neck
An Unusual Penalty Box
Conclusion
Appendix: Ethnographic Index
Bibliographic Note
Index

Lacrosse Legends of the First Americans

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      Publisher: Hopkins Fulfillment Service
      Publication Date: 9/9/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780801886294, 978-0801886294
      ISBN10: 0801886295

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      As lacrosse continues to evolve, this collection will help us remember and understand its rich and complex history.

      Trade Review
      A strong contribution to Native American studies, sports history, and folklore. Recommended. Choice 2008 As this book amply demonstrates, lacrosse has an impressive history and a vibrant contemporary culture. -- Alan Bairner Journal of Sports Sciences 2008 It is to Vennum's credit that he has brought these legends to a wider audience and demonstrated the relevance of what might seem at first glance unpromising territory for sport scientists. -- Alan Bairner Journal of Sports Sciences 2008

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. Animals as Star Players
      The Great Game in Which the Birds Defeat the Quadrupeds
      A Dog's Power Beats the Old Chief
      2. Game Equipment from the Upper World
      The Pale Moon
      Playing with an Evil Head
      The First Lacrosse Ball
      3. Wagers and Warriors
      Playing for Heads
      Wakayabide Is Killed Playing Lacrosse and Later Takes Revenge
      The Warriors of the Ho-Chunk Nation Struggle on Home Turf
      4. Tricksters and Culture Heroes
      He Who Wears Human Heads for Earrings Defeats the Giants
      Manabus Is Dogged by Waves
      Why the Turkey Buzzard Has a Red Scabby Neck
      5. Trees to Stop the Action
      Snakes around the Neck
      An Unusual Penalty Box
      Conclusion
      Appendix: Ethnographic Index
      Bibliographic Note
      Index

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