Talk:Indigenous North American stickball

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Hello, excuse me, but lacrosse did not come from Canada and America, it came from Iran, that is, during Victoria's time, English tourists, after seeing lacrosse and learning that sport, took it to European countries and the United States, and taught this game to others from their own people, and some games that Derived from polo, similar to our game, Aryan polo 188.212.210.15 (talk) 09:02, 1 November 2022 (UTC)Reply