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Anchor text: Europe
Target Entity: Europe
Preceding Context: Often these games were recreation for British soldiers on postings. In Canada, from oral histories, there is evidence of a tradition of an ancient stick and ball game played among the Mi'kmaq First Nation in Eastern Canada. In Legends of the Micmacs (1894), Silas Rand describes a Mi'kmaq ball game people called tooadijik. Rand also describes a game played (likely after
Succeeding Context: an contact) with hurleys, called wolchamaadijik.
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Source Page: Ice hockey

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