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Title The Native American identity in sports : creating and preserving a culture
Published Lanham : Scarecrow Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 213 pages)
Contents Building a Library Collection : Fifty Years of Native American Athletes, Sports, and Games on Film / Daisy V. Domínguez -- Asserting Native American Agency in an Assimilationist Institution / Stacy Sewell -- Amateur Boxing and Assimilation at the Stewart Indian School, Carson City, Nevada, 1935-1948 / Andrew McGregor -- Federal Indian Boarding Schools in New Mexico / Sean Sullivar -- American Indian Collegiate Athletes Accessing Higher Education Through Sport / Alisse Ali-Christie -- Toka : Empowering Women and Combating Obesity in Tohono O'odham Communities / Katherine Brooks -- Native American Wrestling / Frank A. Salamone -- Grappling with Tradition : The Seminoles and the Commercialization of Alligator Wrestling / Andrew K. Frank -- Sacred Ground and Ground Strokes : The Development of Native American Tennis / Misty May Jackson and Jannus Roossien Cottrell -- Billy Mills : Olympic Champion, Lakota Warrior / Andrew McGregor -- The Coldest War : Billy Mills, the 1964 Olympics, and the Understandings of Native American Cold War Race Relations / Dan L.S. Taradash -- On the Offensive : Anti-Indian Racism in the Creation and Contestation of the NCAA Ban on Native American Mascots / C. Richard King
Summary On October 15, 1964 Billy Mills became the only American to win an Olympic Gold Medal for the 10,000 meters. It was but one notable triumph in sports by a Native American. Yet, unlike Mills's achievement, most significant contributions from Native Americans have gone unheralded. From individual athletes, teams, and events, it is clear that the "Vanishing Americans" are not vanishing-but they are sadly overlooked. The Native American Identity in Sports: Creating and Preserving a Culture not only includes, but goes beyond the great achievements of Billy Mills to note numerous other instances of Native American accomplishment and impact on sports. This collection of essays examines how sport has contributed to shaping and expressing Native American identity-from the attempt of the old Indian Schools to "Americanize" Native Americans through sport to the "Indian mascot" controversy and what it says about the broader public view of Native Americans. Additional essays explore the contemporary use of the traditional sport Toka to combat obesity in some Native American communities, the Seminoles' commercialization of alligator wrestling-a "Native" sport that was, in fact, only developed as a sport due to interest from tourists-and much more. The contributions to this volume not only tell the story of Native Americans' participation in the world of sports, but also how Native Americans have changed and enriched the sports world in the process. For anyone interested in the deep effect sport has on culture, The Native American Identity in Sports is an indispensable read
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Indians of North America.
Indian athletes -- North America -- History
Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity.
Indians of North America -- Cultural assimilation.
Racism in sports -- North America -- History
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- Native American Studies.
Indian athletes
Indians of North America
Indians of North America -- Cultural assimilation
Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity
Racism in sports
North America
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Salamone, Frank A
ISBN 0810887096
9780810887091