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Episode 40 – Dan Henhawk: Indigenous Physical Cultures, Sustainability and Reconceptualising Sport and Leisure

29 min · 13 de may de 2022
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We're joined for Episode 40 by Dan Henhawk [https://umanitoba.ca/kinesiology-recreation-management/faculty-staff/dan-henhawk-phd] from the University of Manitoba [https://umanitoba.ca/] in Winnipeg, Canada. Speaking as a proud Kanien’keha:ka and Haudenosaunee man, Dan shares his insights about the value of Critical Indigenous Studies and the need to rethink notions of sustainability grounded in colonialist norms and values [https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781351128629-11/indigenous-peoples-sport-sustainability-dan-henhawk-richard-norman]. We also discuss race, racism and the fascinating history of lacrosse.

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