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Yenehe' Tapi by Karen Lynch Harley
Yenehe' Tapi by Karen Lynch Harley
Yenehe' Tapi
This Limited Edition Print represents the original Southeastern Native American game of "Stick Ball" which later became known as Lacrosse. This game was not "just" a game in its origination. The game was played to settle Tribal disputes, determine strength and endurance, to ready warriors for battle and was originally played with a "rock" or heavy binned leather. The original painting is still available and is oil on wood panel measuring 3 feet by 4 feet long and is framed.