Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

April 28, 2014

Leadhorse Choctaw sharing stickball game in Central and South America


Now in Central America and headed south, Leadhorse Choctaw shares "Kabooca Towa' stickball game, the game of peace

July 2014: New! Read Leadhorse Choctaw's Journal Overland through the Americas
http://indigenousresistancejuly2014.blogspot.com/2014/07/journal-of-leadhorse-choctaw-overland.html

By Leadhorse Choctaw
Censored News
Leadhorse Choctaw is on a journey through Central and South America, now headed for Honduras, sharing the traditional game of peace Kabocca Towa (stickball game). "It is a game used to settle disputes between tribes and people," Leadhorse said. He is welcoming Indigenous Peoples in the south to the world series championship in Choctaw, Mississippi, in mid July in 2014.
"I love that the people I have met on the way south all smile and laugh all the time, sounds like our people in the north, just in a different locations."
Thanks to Leadhorse for sharing his photos and stories with Censored News.
Update: Leadhorse in El Salvador!
"I've climbed mountains, crossed rivers, walked, hitchhiked, and bused to connect our people of peace, meeting more today and more soon."
"Friends in the El Salvador. They helped the Peace and Dignity runners when they came through and are helping us here."
LA COMBI DE JORNADAS. EL SALVADOR.
VAMOS TRAZANDO LA RUTA PARA LA PROXIMA CARRERA EN EL OCCIDENTE DEL PAIS. JORNADAS LOCALES.

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Friend in El Salvador




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