Lacrosse Legends of the First Americans

Author:   Thomas Vennum
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN:  

9780801886294


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   09 September 2007
Recommended Age:   From 18
Format:   Paperback
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An ancient Native American sport, lacrosse was originally played to resolve conflicts, heal the sick, and develop strong, virile men. In Lacrosse Legends of the First Americans, Thomas Vennum draws on centuries of oral tradition to collect thirteen legends from five tribes-the Cherokee, Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), Seneca, Ojibwa, and Menominee. Reflecting the game's origins and early history, these myths provide a glimpse into Native American life and the role of the ""Creator's Game"" in tribal culture. From the Great Game in which the Birds defeated the Quadrupeds to high-stakes contests after which the losers literally lost their heads, these stories reveal the fascinating spiritual world of the first lacrosse players as well as the violent reality of the original sport. Lacrosse enthusiasts will learn about game equipment, ritual preparations, dress, and style of play, from stick handling to scoring. They will discover how the ""coach""-a medicine man-conjured potions to prevent game injuries or make the opponent's leg cramp as well as how early craftsmen identified the perfect tree-marked by a lightning strike-from which to carve a lacrosse stick. The game is no longer played by large numbers of men on mile-long fields, and plastic, titanium, and nylon have replaced hickory and ash, leather, and catgut. As lacrosse continues to evolve, this collection will help us remember and understand its rich and complex history.

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Author:   Thomas Vennum
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9780801886294


ISBN 10:   0801886295
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   09 September 2007
Recommended Age:   From 18
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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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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<p>As this book amply demonstrates, lacrosse has an impressive history and a vibrant contemporary culture.--Alan Bairner Journal of Sports Sciences (01/01/0001)


<p>As this book amply demonstrates, lacrosse has an impressive history and a vibrant contemporary culture.--Alan Bairner Journal of Sports Sciences (01/01/2008)


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


As this book amply demonstrates, lacrosse has an impressive history and a vibrant contemporary culture. -- Alan Bairner, Journal of Sports Sciences


Author Information

Thomas Vennum is senior ethnomusicologist emeritus at the Center for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. He is the author of American Indian Lacrosse: Little Brother of War. He is retired and living in Tucson, Arizona, where he continues research among Indian tribes in Sonora, Mexico, specifically the Seri.

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