Groot Islander, Māori, or Métis community. Respectfully, where referring to more than one study conducted in Australia, the term Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders is used. Where studies occur in multiple communities in other countries, the terms Māori in New Zealand (NZ), First Nations, Innu
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Barriers and Enablers to Older Indigenous People Engaging in Physical Activity—A Qualitative Systematic Review
Margaret J.R. Gidgup, Marion Kickett, Tammy Weselman, Keith Hill, Julieann Coombes, Rebecca Ivers, Nicole Bowser, Vilma Palacios, and Anne-Marie Hill
“Playing With Apartheid”: Irish and South African Rugby, 1964–1989 1
Chris Bolsmann
Australia and New Zealand, and South African Rugby Board (SARB) president, Danie Craven, suggested that Māoris would be permitted to tour with the All Blacks team to South Africa the next year. 30 South African Prime Minister, Hendrik Verwoerd, quashed this and insisted visitors to South Africa respect its
A Postcolonial Reading of Representations of Non-Western Leadership in Sport Management Studies
Chen Chen and Daniel S. Mason
Africa a 1 1 Asia P.R. China 3 3 6 Taiwan 2 1 3 South Korea 1 1 Sri Lanka 1 1 Europe b Bulgaria 1 1 Turkey 1 1 North America Canada (Indigenous Peoples) 1 1 Oceania New Zealand (The Māori) 1 1 Australia (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples) 1 1 Papua New
Privileging Practice in Sport Leadership: Applying Relational Reflexivity
Zack J. Damon, Sarah Leberman, Janelle E. Wells, Laura Burton, Lesley Ferkins, Jim Weese, and Jon Welty Peachey
Asian, Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous populations. Although limited, examples exist, including Walker and Melton ( 2015 ), Chavez ( 2017 ) and Palmer and Masters ( 2010 ). There is a growing body of research focusing on Māori (the Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand) leadership. Examples include
Opportunities Denied: The Divergent Resonance of Opportunity for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Hockey Players With the Now-Disbanded Beardy’s Blackhawks
Mika Rathwell, Robert Henry, and Sam McKegney
problematized these prevailing myths. In their study with Māori rugby players in New Zealand, Hippolite and Bruce suggested that although the increased visibility of elite Māori athletes over the years has reinforced the “broader societal belief in sport as a site of positive racial opportunity and race
Kinematic Comparison of Aquatic- and Land-Based Stationary Exercises in Overweight and Normal Weight Children
Mostafa Yaghoubi, Philip W. Fink, Wyatt H. Page, Ali Heydari, and Sarah P. Shultz
study other important components of stationary exercises in children, such as neuromuscular, ground reaction force, and cardiorespiratory responses at different intensities in both environments. Acknowledgments The authors acknowledge the Research Centre for Maori Health and Development at Massey
Social Media as a Nutrition Resource for Athletes: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Bridget Ellen Philippa Bourke, Dane Francis Baker, and Andrea Jane Braakhuis
Recreational Athletes Total, n = 306 Elite, n = 87 Recreational, n = 219 Age a (years) 22.7 (3.7) 24.1 (5.2) 22.2 (2.8)*** Gender male 126 (41) 39 (45) 87 (40) female 180 (59) 48 (55) 132 (60) Ethnicity a Maori 29 (9) 11 (13) 18 (8) Pacific 19 (6) 5 (6) 14 (6) Asian 55 (18) 1 (1) 54 (25)*** European
Vitamin D3 Supplementation Does Not Improve Sprint Performance in Professional Rugby Players: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Intervention Study
Kirsty A. Fairbairn, Ingrid J.M. Ceelen, C. Murray Skeaff, Claire M. Cameron, and Tracy L. Perry
Allocation a Characteristic Vitamin D Placebo n 28 29 Age (years) 21.5 (2.8) 20.9 (2.8) Self-identified ethnicity [ n (%)] European (New Zealand, English, South African) 14 (50) 21 (72) New Zealand Māori 10 (36) 4 (14) Pacific (Cook Islands Māori, Samoan, Tongan) 4 (14) 4 (14) Time spent playing
The Effects of Poi on Physical and Cognitive Function in Healthy Older Adults
Kate Riegle van West, Cathy Stinear, and Ralph Buck
being that of the Māori in New Zealand, where poi continues to play an important role in Māori culture ( Paringatai, 2009 ). This study is concerned with international poi, an overarching term which is used here to refer to poi practiced outside of Māoridom. International poi was the poi style chosen
Indigenous Gender Reformations: Physical Culture, Settler Colonialism and the Politics of Containment
Moss E. Norman, Michael Hart, and LeAnne Petherick
constructions of heteropatriarchy masquerading as universal ideals of liberal humanism are neither frozen in the past, nor are they merely enforced on Indigenous peoples from the outside. On this point, Ngäti Pukenga Maori scholar, Brendan Hokowhitu ( 2015 ), has cautioned that what in many instances have