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The work surveys Indigenous North American athletic pastimes, combining early eyewitness accounts and historical research to describe game types, rules, and equipment such as ball-and-stick contests and target or guessing games. It situates each practice within social and ritual contexts, explaining uses for healing, celebration, diplomacy, and even military stratagem, and compares regional variations and evolving forms. Detailed reconstructions of play, player roles, field layout, and wagering accompany quotations from seventeenth- and eighteenth-century observers, while commentary traces how external contact, custom, and interpretation altered performance and perception.
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