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‘Native to native... we’ll recapture our spirits’: The world Indigenous Nations games and North American Indigenous games as cultural resistance
J Forsyth, KB Wamsley
Native Americans and Sport in North America, 175-195, 2007
1002007
Bodies of meaning: Sports and games at Canadian residential schools
J Forsyth
Aboriginal peoples and sport in Canada: Historical foundations and …, 2013
922013
The Indian Act and the (re) shaping of Canadian Aboriginal sport practices
J Forsyth
International Journal of Canadian Studies, 95-111, 2007
782007
Aboriginal peoples and sport in Canada: Historical foundations and contemporary issues
J Forsyth, AR Giles
UBC Press, 2012
542012
Tee-pees and Tomahawks: Aboriginal Cultural Representation at the 1976 Olympic Games
J Forsyth
PROCEEDINGS AND NEWSLETTER-NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR SPORT HISTORY, 21-21, 2002
432002
Sites of Meaning, Meaningful Sites? Sport and Recreation for Aboriginal Youth in Inner City Winnipeg, Manitoba.
J Forsyth, M Heine
Native Studies Review 17 (2), 2008
362008
Reclaiming tom longboat: Indigenous self-determination in Canadian sport
J Forsyth
University of Regina Press, 2020
282020
After the fur trade: First Nations women in Canadian history, 1850-1950
J Forsyth
Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture & Social Justice 29 (2), 69-78, 2005
282005
Seeds of encouragement: Initiating an Aboriginal youth mentorship program
A Carpenter, A Rothney, J Mousseau, J Halas, J Forsyth
Canadian Journal of Native Education 31 (2), 2008
272008
Indigenous research and decolonizing methodologies
J Forsyth, M Heine
The cultural turn in sport psychology, 181-202, 2010
222010
“A rink at this school is almost as essential as a classroom”: Hockey and discipline at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School, 1945–1951
B Te Hiwi, J Forsyth
Canadian Journal of History 52 (1), 80-108, 2017
212017
The double helix: Aboriginal people and sport policy in Canada
J Forsyth, V Paraschak
Sport policy in Canada, 267-293, 2013
202013
Symbols without substance: Aboriginal peoples and the illusions of Olympic ceremonies
J Forsyth, KB Wamsley
Global Olympics: Historical and sociological studies of the modern games 3, 227, 2005
202005
Indigenous resurgence, regeneration, and decolonization through sport history
MG Phillips, R Field, C O'Bonsawin, J Forsyth
Journal of Sport History 46 (2), 143-156, 2019
182019
The illusion of inclusion: Agenda 21 and the commodification of Aboriginal culture in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games
J Forsyth
Public 27 (53), 22-34, 2016
172016
Aboriginal sport in the city: Implications for participation, health, and policy in Canada
J Forsyth
aboriginal policy studies 3 (1-2), 2014
172014
" A Higher Degree of Social Organization": Jan Eisenhardt and Canadian Aboriginal Sport Policy in the 1950s
J Forsyth, M Heine
Journal of Sport History, 261-277, 2008
152008
Truth, reconciliation, and the politics of the body in Indian Residential School history
EJ Habkirk, J Forsyth
Active History, 95-111, 2016
132016
Witnessing painful pasts: Understanding images of sports at Canadian Indian residential schools
T McKee, J Forsyth
Journal of Sport History 46 (2), 175-188, 2019
112019
Aboriginal peoples and sport in Canada
J Forsyth, AR Giles
UBC Press, 2012
102012
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