Lacrosse—the popular sport—dates back centuries to Native American Myth and Legend. The game now known as Lacrosse was considered a medicine among indigenous tribes, played to bind themselves to each other, and to commune with the elements of earth, sky, water and wind.
Where the Rio Grande snakes between borders and generations, the weeping spirit of La Llorona drifts through time, her cries echoing not just from the banks of Mexican rivers, but from the shattered cosmologies of the Aztec world.