We called it grass hockey when I played it in school. I guess our version would seem very tame to these Indigenous Mexicans. This would have been fun to watch but rather dangerous. I can see why it is "largely lost to history".
"Similar in many ways to field hockey, this Indigenous Mexican sport has one notable difference — the puck is on fire. The sport's origins date back to pre-Hispanic times as far as 1500 BCE and its name, pelota purépecha, comes from the Purépecha peoples of the northwestern region of Michoacán. Murals located at the Palacio de Tepantitla in Teotihuacan, an archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City, depict the sport. The rules involve two teams of five or more players passing a flaming ball to each other with sticks similar to hockey sticks, with the goal of reaching the end zone. One notable benefit of lighting the ball ablaze is that it allowed the sport to be played at night. Though several amateur leagues in certain regions of Mexico have attempted to revitalize the sport, it has largely been lost to history."