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Indian Games : an historical research

By Andrew McFarland Davis

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Uncover a forgotten realm where games were not just for play, but were threads in a rich tapestry of culture, spirit, and community.

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2004-11-01
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Summary

"Indian Games: An Historical Research" by Andrew McFarland Davis is a journey into the past that uncovers the rich world of Native American games. The book looks at traditional games played by different tribes, showing that these games were much more than fun such as lacrosse and platter. The author uses old stories from Europeans to highlight how important these games were to Native American society. The book shows that these games were connected to spiritual beliefs, social structure, betting, and community life.

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