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 ...
Nevertheless, Haudenosaunee — also known as Iroquois, though many now take a dim view of that label — has long been viewed as an independent nation in the world of lacrosse. The men have competed at ...
One of the biggest gatherings in the country for lacrosse is underway in the Adirondacks. The Lake Placid Summit Classic runs through Sunday. Friday at 5 pm at the Lake Placid Public Library, fans ...
Gracie Williams and Chloe Luther are about to leave for Hong Kong with their Haudenosaunee Nationals teammates for an international 20-and-under women’s World Lacrosse tournament. The two teens, born ...
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 ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- The United States and Canadian governments issued a joint statement on Friday calling on the International Olympic Committee to allow the Haudenosaunee Nationals to compete in the ...
Brett Bucktooth, a member of the Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse team and Syracuse University's 2004 national championship team, visit Times Square, New York, Monday, July 12, 2010. The 23 players on the ...
They call it the “medicine game," which is a bit of a misnomer because lacrosse is more than just a game to the Haudenosaunee people. Much more. It's the spirit of their ancestors. It's a ceremonial ...
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