"USA." . . "Indianen." . . "Indiens Amérique du Nord Jeux." . . "Verenigde Staten." . . "Lacrosse." . . "Indianer." . . "Indiens Amérique du Nord Rites et cérémonies." . . "Geschichte." . . "Indianer." . . "Crosse canadienne Histoire." . . "Lacrosse Indianer Nordamerika Geschichte." . . "Indians of North America." . . "American Indian Lacrosse : little brother of war" . . . . . "American Indian lacrosse little brother of war"@en . . "American Indian lacrosse : little brother of war" . "American Indian lacrosse : little brother of war"@en . . . . "American Indian lacrosse : Little brother of war" . . . . . . "Games"@en . "Games" . . . . . . . "History"@en . "History" . . "Lacrosse" . "American Indian Lacrosse: little brother of war" . "Lacrosse"@en . . . . . . "In American Indian Lacrosse, Thomas Vennum, Jr., presents for the first time the Native American history of a game with worldwide popularity and more than 300,000 non-Indian players in the United States and Canada alone. Featuring rare archival illustrations, American Indian Lacrosse presents the richest available account of the rules, equipment, techniques, regional differences, and legendary underpinnings of the game among tribes of the Northeast, Southeast, and Great Lakes regions. Vivid fictional narratives interspersed through the book describe important Indian games of the past, such as the 1763 Ojibwe/Sauk game that included a preplanned surprise attack - and capture - of Fort Michilimackinac on Lake Michigan."@en . "In American Indian Lacrosse, Thomas Vennum, Jr., presents for the first time the Native American history of a game with worldwide popularity and more than 300,000 non-Indian players in the United States and Canada alone. Featuring rare archival illustrations, American Indian Lacrosse presents the richest available account of the rules, equipment, techniques, regional differences, and legendary underpinnings of the game among tribes of the Northeast, Southeast, and Great Lakes regions. Vivid fictional narratives interspersed through the book describe important Indian games of the past, such as the 1763 Ojibwe/Sauk game that included a preplanned surprise attack - and capture - of Fort Michilimackinac on Lake Michigan." . . . . . . . . . . . "Nordamerika." . . "Amérindien (peuple) crosse (sport) Etats-Unis." . . "United States." . . "crosse (sport) Amérique du nord origines / 19e s." . . . .