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The Roots of Lacrosse captures the Iroquois origin and cultural importance of the traditional game of lacrosse, also known as the Medicine Game, the Spirit Game, or the Creator’s Game. This documentary highlights the making and significance of wooden lacrosse sticks and their use traditionally to modern day lacrosse. The film looks historically at the Iroquois, also known as the Haudenosaunee, as well as the deep impact lacrosse has culturally for the indigenous community. This documentary presents the deep nature of the traditional game, showing it’s roots beginning at birth and continuing into the afterlife.
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World Wood Day is a cultural event celebrated annually during the week of March 21st to highlight wood as an eco-friendly and renewable biomaterial and to raise awareness on the key role wood plays in a sustainable world. Starting from 2013, WWD celebrations were held in Tanzania, China, Turkey, Nepal, and United States respectively, involving participants from over 100 countries and regions.