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Introduction

  1. Indigenous Resurgence, Regeneration, and Decolonization through Sport History
  2. Murray G. Phillips, Russell Field, Christine O'Bonsawin, Janice Forsyth
  3. pp. 143-156
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Storytelling

  1. Opening Words: An Eleven-Year Journey of Indoctrination
  2. Eugene Wesley Arcand
  3. pp. 157-165
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  1. Beyond Competition: An Indigenous Perspective on Organized Sport
  2. Brian Rice
  3. pp. 166-174
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Interrogating the Archive

  1. Witnessing Painful Pasts: Understanding Images of Sports at Canadian Indian Residential Schools
  2. Taylor McKee, Janice Forsyth
  3. pp. 175-188
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  1. Engaging (with) Indigeneity: Decolonization and Indigenous/Indigenizing Sport History
  2. Malcolm MacLean
  3. pp. 189-207
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Rights and Reconciliation

  1. #87: Reconciliation, Sport History, and Indigenous Peoples in Canada
  2. Victoria Paraschak
  3. pp. 208-223
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Settler Colonialism

  1. Space, Environment, and Appropriation: Sport and Settler Colonialism in Mi'kma'ki
  2. John Reid
  3. pp. 242-254
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  1. Indigenous and Colonial Physical Culture in Lethbridge: Sport, Contact, and Settlement on the Prairie Frontier
  2. Robert Kossuth
  3. pp. 255-272
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  1. Enduring Legacies and Convergent Identities: The Male-Dominated Origins of the Kenyan Running Explosion
  2. Michelle Sikes
  3. pp. 273-287
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Resistance and Activism

  1. Decolonizing Dialogues: Sport, Resistance, and Australian Aboriginal Settlements
  2. Gary Osmond
  3. pp. 288-301
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  1. A Field of Dreamers on Stolen Land: Practices of Unsettling on the Recreational Softball Diamonds of Tkaronto
  2. Craig Fortier, Colin Hastings
  3. pp. 302-317
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Storytelling

  1. Closing Words: Sports Saved My Life
  2. Eugene Wesley Arcand
  3. pp. 318-324
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