Authors
Kelsey Leonard, Natalie Welch, Alisse Ali-Joseph
Publication date
2020/9/28
Book
Sport and the Pandemic
Pages
236-246
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Indigenous Peoples have an inherent responsibility and right to “exercising” sovereignty – the practice of sport and physical activity in the performance of our cultural, political, and spiritual citizenship (Ali-Joseph, 2018). During the Covid-19 pandemic, access to and equity (inequity) in sport and physical activity has been felt (e.g., physically, spiritually, politically) within Indigenous communities. We implement an abundance-based Indigenous approach to understanding Indigenous Peoples’ responses to the coronavirus pandemic through sport and its far-reaching ramifications in Indian Country. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, we have seen Indigenous Peoples utilize social media such as Facebook and TikTok to reimagine Indigenous sport in digital spaces such as the “Social Distance Powwow” and “Pass the RezBall Challenge.” Utilizing Indigenous ways of knowing, practices of survivance, Indigenous …
Total citations
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