The game that's now known as lacrosse was a powerful and healing tradition in many Native American communities. It had largely disappeared but an effort to bring the game back has taken root.
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Boscawen town calls for removal of Hannah Duston statue, sparking debate over historical representation and offensive ...
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The 52-foot-long space in Sedona has uninterrupted views of the mountains. ‘I don’t like walls.’ ...