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Indigenizing Sport Research: Analyzing Protective Factors of Exercising Sovereignty in North America

Alisse Ali-Joseph, Kelsey Leonard, and Natalie Welch

). Games and pastimes of the Māori . A. R. Shearer, Government Printer . Biolsi , T. ( 2005 ). Imagined geographies: Sovereignty, Indigenous space, and American Indian struggle . American Ethnologist, 32 ( 2 ), 239 – 259 . https://www.jstor.org/stable/3805281 Bloom , J. ( 2000 ). To show what

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“Who Am I to Tell Them How to Coach?”—An Analysis of Coach Developers’ Professional Identity Formation

James Davidson and Robert C. Townsend

array of different ethnic and national backgrounds including Māori, Pacific, North American, European African, and New Zealand Pākehā. There were three females and 10 males approached for this research project. 3 A total of 11 participants took part in a minimum of two semistructured interviews over 6

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African Cultural Case: Reexamining Apologia in Communication Theory

Chuka Onwumechili and Unwana Akpan

, Benoit cites Queen Elizabeth’s apology to the Maori people for stolen aboriginal people because the British government was implicated. He also cites South African President F. W. de Klerk’s apology to the victims of apartheid because the South African government was implicated. In essence, even though

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“An Occupational Hazard”: Former Elite Male Professional Players’ Experiences of On-Field Violence in Australian Football (1970 to 1995)

John H. Kerr

response. Other historical research investigates the experiences of ten Pacific Island and Maori rugby league ex-players who migrated to Australia after 1969 to play in the National Rugby League. 27 For those rugby league ex-players, interviews revealed that they were also subjected to incidents of racial

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Online Learning in a High-Performance Sport Environment—A Mixed-Method Study

Glenn Fyall, Blake Bennett, and Jackie Cowan

Demographic Information ( N  = 44) % N Location  1 73 32  2 27 12 Age (years)  18 23 10  19 25 11  20 34 15  21 14 6  22 4 2 Ethnicity  New Zealand/Pakeha 58 26  Māori 23 10  Samoan 7 3  Fijian 7 3  Tongan 5 2 Year level  0 (apprentice) 13 5  1 27 12  2 30 13  3 30 13  4 2 1 Qualitative Data Collection and

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Incivility and Washington’s NFL Franchise: Exploring Uncivil Discourse in Sports Blog Comment Sections

James Bingaman

) uncivil discourse directed toward other indigenous groups and people associated with sports (e.g., the Māori people of Aotearoa New Zealand), and (c) positive steps taken by sports leagues and organizations including living land acknowledgments and indigenous art designs featured on sports jerseys. Acknowledgments

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Leading While Losing: Elite Coaches’ Perspectives of Losing Streaks

Daryl Gibson and Donna O’Connor

League (5), and Rugby union (5). The age of participants in this study ranged from 40 to 73 years old ( M  = 51.5, SD  = 8.53). Participants were from White, Maori, and Pacific Island backgrounds. The elite coaches participating in this study had all been elite coaches involved in their code’s premier

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Conflict and Harm in the Context of Restorative School Physical Education

Michael A. Hemphill, Emily M. Janke, Santos Flores, and Barrie Gordon

with other ethnic groups, including Maori (16%), Asian (14%), and Pacifica (12%). As a measure of student engagement, schools in the Wellington region reported a number of “stand-downs,” referring to punitive disciplinary measures, such as school suspension. Capital College had approximately nine stand

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Using a Game Sense Approach to Teach Buroinjin as an Aboriginal Game to Address Social Justice in Physical Education

John Williams and Shane Pill

). Challenges to state physical education: Tikanga Māori, physical education curricula, historical deconstruction, inclusivism and decolonisation . Waikato Journal of Education, 10, 71 – 83 . doi:10.15663/wje.v10i1.332 Howell , R. ( 1996 ). Traditional sports, Oceania . In D. Levinson & K

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Temporal Trends in Children’s School Day Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression Analysis

Robert Glenn Weaver, Rafael M. Tassitano, Maria Cecília M. Tenório, Keith Brazendale, and Michael W. Beets

countries Ensenyat et al 73 Spain 2013 9 AM–1 PM and 3 PM–5 PM 360 RCT 7 health centers; 16 healthcare pediatric units; n = 88 9.7 y; 45.5% girls; NR; NR Farmer et al 74 New Zealand 2011 NR NR RCT 16 schools; n = 704 7.9 y; 51% girls; NR; 49% New Zealand, 16.8% Maori, 11.5% Pacific, 8.0% Asian, and 14