Native American Games
Native American games are traditional activities that reflect the culture and values of various Indigenous tribes across North America. These games often served as a means of social interaction, skill development, and community bonding. Popular games include the Lacrosse, which originated among the Iroquois, and the Stickball game played by the Choctaw and other tribes.
Many Native American games also had spiritual or ceremonial significance, often played during festivals or gatherings. They were not only a form of entertainment but also a way to teach important life skills, such as teamwork, strategy, and physical endurance, to younger generations.