Lacross

Lacross by Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith is a First Edition published by Holiday House on February 1, 1998. This 32-page book presents a profile of Monte Lyon, a thirteen-year-old lacrosse player from the Onondaga nation, highlighting the significance of lacrosse within the Iroquois culture and its enduring traditions.
Readers will find an exploration of the sport’s importance in the lives of the Iroquois people today, as well as insights into the cultural heritage surrounding lacrosse. The book delves into themes related to the Indians of North America, particularly focusing on the Iroquois Indians and their connection to this traditional game, making it a valuable addition to juvenile literature on the subject.
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Offers a profile of Monte Lyon, a thirteen-year-old lacrosse player and member of the Onondaga nation, and explores the tradition and importance of the sport in the lives of the Iroquois people today.
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