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Chris Hayhurst (2005). Lacrosse: Rules, Tips, Strategy, and Safety. The Rosen Publishing Group. pp.23–31. ISBN 978-1-4042-0183-5.

Vatz, David (August 11, 2017). "The 2017 World Games: An Important Step to the Highest Stage". Inside Lacrosse. Further information: Lacrosse in Canada and Lacrosse in the United States Ball-play of the Choctaw– ball up by George Catlin, c. 1846–1850

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Henri Lamirault (ed.). La grande encyclopédie: inventaire raisonné des sciences, des lettres et des arts. Vol.12. p.1088 . Retrieved 11 March 2023. Stoikos, Alex. A Journalistic Overview of Lacrosse in the Western World" Academia Letters, (2021) Article 1591. https://doi.org/10.20935/AL1591 Lacrosse sixes is a variant of lacrosse played outdoors with six players on each side. [48] The game follows similar rules to traditional field lacrosse, with modifications and a shorter game time. [49] It was created in 2021 by World Lacrosse in a bid to achieve lacrosse's participation in the Olympic Games, and will make its Olympic debut at the 2028 edition in Los Angeles. [50] [51] a b "The Inside Story of How Lacrosse Sixes Was Created, and Why It's Paramount to Olympic Inclusion". Inside Lacrosse. January 30, 2020 . Retrieved November 15, 2023.

Beers, William George (1869). Lacrosse: The National Game of Canada. Dawson Brothers. ISBN 9780665056826. From the mountains to the plains and sea, many ingredients play a role. Game such as wild boar ( Cingale, Singhjari) is popular. There also is seafood and river fish such as trout. Delicacies such as figatellu (also named as ficateddu), made with liver, coppa, ham ( prizuttu), lonzu are made from Corsican pork ( porcu nustrale). Characteristic among the cheeses is brocciu (similar to ricotta), which is used as a fresh ingredient in many dishes, from first courses ( sturzapreti) to cakes ( fiadone). Other cheeses, like casgiu merzu ("rotten cheese", the Corsican counterpart of the Sardinian casu martzu), casgiu veghju are made from goat or sheep milk. Chestnuts are the main ingredient in the making of pulenta castagnina and cakes ( falculelle). A variety of alcohol also exists ranging from aquavita (brandy), red and white Corsican wines ( Vinu Corsu), muscat wine (plain or sparkling), and the famous "Cap Corse" apéritif produced by Mattei. The herbs which are part of Maquis ( Corsican: machja) and the chestnuts and acorns of the Corsican forests are eaten by local animals, resulting in a noticeable flavour in the food there. Despite being the birthplace of the Emperor, the island was slightly neglected by Napoleon's government. [13] In 1814, near the end of the Napoleonic Wars, Corsica was briefly occupied again by British troops. The Treaty of Bastia gave the British crown sovereignty over the island, but it was later repudiated by Lord Castlereagh who insisted that the island should be returned to a restored French monarchy. Fink, Noah; Gaskill, Melissa (2006). Lacrosse: A Guide for Parents and Players. Mansion Grove House. ISBN 9781932421071.

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The first U. S. intercollegiate men's lacrosse game was played on November 22, 1877 between New York University and Manhattan College. [94] An organizing body for the sport, the U. S. National Lacrosse Association, was founded in 1879 and the first intercollegiate lacrosse tournament was held in 1881, with Harvard beating Princeton 3–0 in the championship game. [95] Annual post-season championships were awarded by a variety of early lacrosse associations through the 1930s. From 1936 to 1972, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association awarded the Wingate Memorial Trophy to the best college lacrosse team each year. [96] Ufnowski, Amy (March 23, 2022). "The Premier Lacrosse League and ESPN Announce Multi-Year Media Rights Agreement". ESPN Press Room U.S . Retrieved August 5, 2023. The first modern women's lacrosse game was held at St Leonards School in Scotland in 1890. It was introduced by the school's headmistress Louisa Lumsden after a visit to Quebec, where she saw it played. [44] The first women's lacrosse team in the United States was established at Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore, Maryland in 1926. [45] Women's lacrosse field diagram Corsica paid a high price for the French victory in the First World War: agriculture was disrupted by the years-long absence of almost all of the young workers, and the percentage of dead or wounded Corsicans in the conflict was double that of those from mainland France. Moreover, the protectionist policies of the French government, started in the 1880s and never stopped, had ruined the Corsican export of wine and olive oil, and forced many young Corsicans to emigrate to mainland France or to the Americas. In reaction to these conditions, a nationalist movement was born in the 1920s around the newspaper A Muvra, having as its objective the autonomy of the island from France. In the 1930s, many exponents of this movement became irredentist, seeing annexation of the island to fascist Italy as the only solution to its problems. Under Benito Mussolini annexation of Corsica had become one of the main goals of Italy's unification policy.

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