| Living Close to the Land: Pokean |
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Post-Visit Activity for all grades ObjectiveStudents will create a simple Native American game with natural materials Materials
BackgroundZuni people played a game like modern day hackey sack or badminton called Pokean or Jackrabbits Hit. Other American Indian cultures made similar game pieces out of corn cobs or wood pieces. Hands or wooden paddles were used to hit the pokean back and forth. One historical account says that the sound of the corn husk pokean smacking into the players' hands sounded like jackrabbits jumping on snow. Procedure (see diagrams)
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