Native American and mainstream lacrosse : a comparative study, 2006.

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Native American and mainstream lacrosse : a comparative study, 2006.

Schultz compares and contrasts the lacrosse played by Native Americans and the lacrosse that is played in mainstream society. He discusses the traditional role that Lacrosse played in Native American culture and how that role has shifted as the game became a mainstream sport.

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Schultz, Andy

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Schultz attended Brigham Young University. From the description of A spatially displaced ghost : fragrance folklore, 2005. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367525215 Andy Schultz was an English graduate student during 2006. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He played lacrosse at BYU during the 2003 season; in 2004 he started to coach lacrosse in Pleasant Grove, UT. From the description of Native American and mainstream lacross...