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to disguise themselves from retaliation after the game. The game would often last for hours and sometimes carry over to the next day. After each match there would be a large celebratory
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There are records that show it was played in the 17th century, especially among Powhatan and Algonquin groups. The game was played on
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or clearings with goals about a half-mile-wide and set one mile apart. Up to 500 people usually played
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Roberts, Mike (13 April 2011). "Little Brothers of War Ball games in Pre-Colombian North America".
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The term literally translates to "they gather to play ball with the foot" and was described by
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The same old game: the true story of the ancient origins of football
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was a tightly bound ball made of animal hides or leather.
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This article related to sports in the United States is a
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at one time, while many games had up to 1,000 players.
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