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Stealing, Drinking, and Not Cooperating: Sport and Everyday Resistance in Aboriginal Settlements in Australia
From: Decolonizing Sport
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This chapter explores how sport can be used as a tool of Aboriginal Australian resistance, within the framework created by historian Richard Broome.
Contributors
Gary Osmond
Janice Forsyth is a member of the Fisher River Cree First Nation and a professor in the Faculty of Education, School of Kinesiology, University of British Columbia. She is a recognized leader in Indigenous sport development in Canada. Her research has generated significant national and international attention among scholars and practitioners, and several of her studies are included in the reports of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In 2017, she was elected to the College of the Royal Society of Canada for her contributions to research and advocacy.