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  1. Apalachee - Wikipedia

  2. A Daring and Dangerous Game - The Historical …

    WEBThe Apalachee ball game held much religious and social significance. The ball, about the size of a golf ball, was made of hardened clay covered with buckskin. Erected by Florida Heritage.

  3. The Apalachee of Northwest Florida - University of …

    WEBThe Apalachees played a ball game that was a religious exercise as well as a sport. One village would challenge another to a match, and the two teams would have up to 100 players each. They used a hard clay ball …

  4. Ball Game Manuscript | Early Visions of Florida

  5. History of the Apalachee Tribe | Coastal and Marine …

    WEBJul 6, 2023 · The Apalachees played a ball game that was a religious exercise as well as a sport. One village would challenge another to a match, and the two teams would have up to 100 players each. They used a …

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  7. THE APALACHEE – LIFE AT MISSION SAN LUIS

    WEBA Game of Skill and Courage. Sometimes known as the "Apalachee ball game", described in detail by Spaniards in the 17th century. No indigenous name for the game has been preserved. The Spanish referred to it as el …

  8. Playing the Apalachee Ballgame in the Fields of the …

    WEBThis paper examines the archaeology, folklore, and iconography attesting to the antiquity of the Apalachee Ball Game. We examine the “Apalachee Ball Game Myth” as recorded by Friar Juan Paiva in 1676 as well as several …

  9. Games People Play: Prehistoric Games of Indigenous North …

  10. In the Fields of the Thunder Lord, Playing the Apalachee Ball …

  11. In the Fields of the Thunder God, Playing the Apalachee Ball …

  12. Playing the Apalachee Ballgame in the Fields of the Thunder God ...

  13. Apalachee: The Land Between the Rivers - Duke University Press

  14. Juan de Paiva’s Chronicle on the Apalachee Ball Game

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  16. Florida's Earliest Peoples - U.S. National Park Service

  17. Talimali Band the Apalachee Indians of Louisiana

  18. (PDF) Bridging History and Prehistory: The Possible …

    WEBWe examine the “Apalachee Ball Game Myth” as recorded by Friar Juan Paiva in 1676 as well as several Mississippian archaeological contexts and carved shell objects (ca. A.D. 1350-1550) that thematically portray …

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  20. Ball Game Manuscript - Blogger