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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 268 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 410 g, 8 photos; 4 figures
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2013
  • Izdevniecība: University of British Columbia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0774824212
  • ISBN-13: 9780774824217
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 268 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 410 g, 8 photos; 4 figures
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2013
  • Izdevniecība: University of British Columbia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0774824212
  • ISBN-13: 9780774824217
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In this groundbreaking volume, leading scholars offer a multidisciplinary perspective on issues such as the clashing cultural imperatives that discourage Aboriginal athletes from participating at the national level; whether their needs are well served bythe cultural values of sports psychology; and how unequal power relations influence the ability of different groups of Aboriginal people to implement their own visions for sport. The diverse analyses illuminate how Aboriginal people employ sport as a venue through which to assert their cultural identities and find a positive space for themselves and upcoming generations in contemporary Canadian society."--pub. desc.

The study of sport within the specific context of Aboriginal society
and culture in Canada offers valuable insight into the impact of sport
on a number of wider issues of concern to Aboriginal peoples, both
within and outside of their communities. Aboriginal Peoples and
Sport in Canada
uses sport as a lens through which to examine
Aboriginal peoples' issues of individual and community health,
gender and race relations, culture and colonialism, and
self-determination and agency.



In this ground-breaking volume, leading scholars offer a
multidisciplinary perspective on issues such as the clashing cultural
imperatives that discourage Aboriginal athletes from participating at
the national level; whether their needs are well served by the cultural
values of sports psychology; and how unequal power relations influence
the ability of different groups of Aboriginal people to implement their
own visions for sport. The diverse analyses illuminate how
Aboriginal people employ sport as a venue through which to assert their
cultural identities and find a positive space for themselves and
upcoming generations in contemporary Canadian society.Janice Forsyth is the director of the International
Centre for Olympic Studies and an assistant professor in the School of
Kinesiology at the University of Western Ontario. Audrey R.
Giles
is an associate professor in the School of Human
Kinetics at the University of Ottawa.

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Winner of North American Society for Sport History Book Award 2014.This book considers sport as a way for Aboriginal peoples to assert their cultural identities and find a positive space for themselves and upcoming generations in contemporary Canadian society.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(14)
Janice Forsyth
Audrey R. Giles
Part 1 Historical Perspectives on Aboriginal Peoples in Sport and Recreation
1 Bodies of Meaning: Sports and Games at Canadian Residential Schools
15(20)
Janice Forsyth
2 Indigenous Peoples and Canadian-Hosted Olympic Games
35(29)
Christine M. O'Bonsawin
3 Toward a History of Aboriginal Women in Canadian Sport
64(31)
M. Ann Hall
Part 2 Contemporary Issues
4 Aboriginal Peoples and the Construction of Canadian Sport Policy
95(29)
Victoria Paraschak
5 Canadian Elite Aboriginal Athletes, Their Challenges, and the Adaptation Process
124(21)
Robert J. Schinke
Duke Peltier
Hope Yungblut
6 Women's and Girls' Participation in Dene Games in the Northwest Territories
145(15)
Audrey R. Giles
7 Performance Indicators: Aboriginal Games at the Arctic Winter Games
160(22)
Michael Heine
8 The Quality and Cultural Relevance of Physical Education for Aboriginal Youth: Challenges and Opportunities
182(24)
Joannie Halas
Heather McRae
Amy Carpenter
9 Two-Eyed Seeing: Physical Activity, Sport, and Recreation Promotion in Indigenous Communities
206(23)
Lynn Lavallee
Lucie Levesque
Conclusion 229(5)
Janice Forsyth
Audrey R. Giles
Contributors 234(4)
Index 238
Janice Forsyth is the director of the International Centre for Olympic Studies and an assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology at the University of Western Ontario. Audrey R. Giles is an associate professor in the School of Human Kinetics at the University of Ottawa.