I always loved my wooden sticks. I stopped playing just over years ago. Couldn't find wooden sticks in Nova Scotia anymore and played with a plastic mesh stick. It never felt quite right. I still have my 2 custom Mohawk sticks made in Oka Quebec they feel like old friends .
Saw my club team (Team Wisconsin) helmet in this video. it was black. we have a couple of native kids on our team so it's cool to see gear spread from our state to the others. GTG
It's at Onondaga Lake Park. There is no Onondaga River. Small correction but what a great event and video. From having grown up there lacrosse is a larger part of the CNY community. Everyone understands the roots and we really do try to honor the roots of the game.
As a new observer, and learning about the cultural significance of a lacrosse stick to the indigenous people. I will apologize for my ignorance as I never to how important this stick is. It is more than wood, leather, string and catgut. This is a religion. Players ask about the makers bc they believe the medicine from the maker is in the stick. That a lacrosse stick goes from cradle to grave. The significant cultural aspect ought to be taught as to not disrespect the wood lacrosse stick. Knowledge is power, and those non indigenous people ought to learn, honour and respect the people’s game from their Creator. This is from an old white guy.
I always loved my wooden sticks. I stopped playing just over years ago. Couldn't find wooden sticks in Nova Scotia anymore and played with a plastic mesh stick. It never felt quite right. I still have my 2 custom Mohawk sticks made in Oka Quebec they feel like old friends .
lax for life
Saw my club team (Team Wisconsin) helmet in this video. it was black. we have a couple of native kids on our team so it's cool to see gear spread from our state to the others. GTG
This is awesome. It's nice to see some of the roots. I'd be happier with a wooden stick with me though
Excellent.
nice
yeah i got one off of him
I want a wooden stick expo hat
Skaggs im jealous. You met oary of the Kennedys of lacrosse and just to see the heritage of the game ia abwjole nother story
It's at Onondaga Lake Park. There is no Onondaga River. Small correction but what a great event and video. From having grown up there lacrosse is a larger part of the CNY community. Everyone understands the roots and we really do try to honor the roots of the game.
As a new observer, and learning about the cultural significance of a lacrosse stick to the indigenous people. I will apologize for my ignorance as I never to how important this stick is.
It is more than wood, leather, string and catgut. This is a religion. Players ask about the makers bc they believe the medicine from the maker is in the stick. That a lacrosse stick goes from cradle to grave. The significant cultural aspect ought to be taught as to not disrespect the wood lacrosse stick.
Knowledge is power, and those non indigenous people ought to learn, honour and respect the people’s game from their Creator.
This is from an old white guy.
come on up next time man. nice ecd md dye by the way
I love those goalie sticks
I wish we had this traditional wooden Lacrosse up here in Alaska! **maybe we do but I have not seen any events as of yet. Peace!
how much does alf charge a stick and how much does jack charge?
does patterson make sticks for customers?
Where can I get a wooden lax stick?
its Onondaga Lake
you said it
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