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Tehoka Nanticoke is an Iroquois professional lacrosse player who plays for the Buffalo Bandits of the National Lacrosse League (NLL) and the Carolina Chaos of the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). Nanticoke has become popular on the internet due to his trick shots and skill. He is also an assistant coach for the Women's Lacrosse team at Niagara University.

Early life
Nanticoke was born on the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario. From an early age, he was taught to play lacrosse by his brother, Chancey Hill, who is 10 years older than him. Hill taught Nanticoke many nontraditional moves and shots that Nanticoke incorporated into his game. In 2016 he committed to play for the University at Albany. Nanticoke was considered the number one recruit in 2017 for college lacrosse. ==College career==
College career
Nanticoke initially did not consider going to college to play lacrosse, but after encouragement from his mother, Catherine, he chose to play at the University of Albany, as he was drawn to the attack minded playing style of coach Scott Marr. The following fall semester, Nanticoke did not take part in the lacrosse team, as he was not enrolled in the university. According to head coach Marr, Nanticoke had stayed home due to 'personal reasons', although he added that he expected Nanticoke to rejoin the team for the Spring 2019 season. On March 31, 2021, it was reported that Nanticoke was dismissed from the UAlbany men's lacrosse program, and he did not return. == Professional career ==
Professional career
Nanticoke was drafted third overall in the 2021 NLL Draft by the Buffalo Bandits. He was a key part of the Bandits' three consecutive championships from 2023 to 2025. Nanticoke was claimed from the PLL player pool by Chaos on March 5, 2022. == Coaching career ==
Coaching career
Before the start of the 2024 Women's Collegiate lacrosse season, Nanticoke was named an assistant coach for the Niagara University Purple Eagles. He helped Head Coach Wendy Stone lead the Purple Eagles to a 16–4 overall record on route to the program's first conference championship and NCAA tournament appearance. He loves the celebrations the Purple Eagles bench does, lead by Delaney Banks. NLL stats ==International career==
International career
Nanticoke is a member of the Haudenosaunee Nationals and has represented the under-19 side at the 2016 FIL U-19 World Championship. He is now a part of the 2019 FIL Indoor World Championship team playing for the Haudenosaunee Nationals. ==Style of play==
Style of play
Nanticoke is known as an extremely skillful and talented player. He gained popularity online, even in his highschool days for his moves and trick shots. In 2017, he made ESPN's top ten plays for a one handed behind the back and between the legs goals while at IMG Academy. ==Personal life==
Personal life
He is a member of the Mohawk Nation. He was one of eight Indigenous players on the Albany roster for the 2018 season. Nanticoke comes from a deeply political and cultural family with many of his grandparents being faith keepers, or stewards of culture, language, and tradition in Mohawk society. His grandfather took part in the protests at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. His mother spent a year of her childhood summer at the Occupation of Alcatraz. Nanticoke is profoundly influenced by his cultural heritage as he refuses to cut his hair, believes in the spiritual qualities of lacrosse or the "Medicine Game", is a practitioner of the Longhouse Religion, and is fluent in Mohawk. == References ==
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