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Indian Stickball. In the capital city of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, Wewoka, Assistant Chief Lewis Johnson showed artifacts and discussed the Native American game of stickball.
Young members of the Cherokee playing Stickball in North Carolina, US, 1963, and inlay, a picture of the Google Doodle for November 1, 2022 designed by artist Marlena Myles.
Stickball's origins go back to as early as 1100 A.D. It's also known as "The Creator's Game," Terry Scott Ketchum, who is Mississippi Choctaw of Oklahoma and part of the Native American Studies ...
In Georgia, the Native American sport stickball is drawing a bright spotlight. It comes at a time of renewed focus on Native American culture and history by Hollywood, museums, artists and educators.
Indigenous peoples have been playing stickball for centuries. It's perhaps the oldest game in North America, and every summer since 1975, teams have competed in Mississippi to become champion.