Category: Indigenous Sports
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Fighting in the Age of Collapse
As institutions fail and collapse becomes constant, the UFC thrives as pure spectacle; yet every movement in the cage still carries older histories of resistance.
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Winnipeg Hosts Grey Cup on 140th Anniversary of Riel’s Execution
On the day Canada marked 140 years since Louis Riel’s hanging, the Grey Cup celebrated Indigenous visibility, revealing the deep contradictions of the settler state.
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Ron MacLean Repeats Columbus Myth on Hockey Night
Ron MacLean’s Columbus remark repeats a colonial myth disproven by UNESCO, historians, and the TRC, revealing how national media still distort Indigenous history.
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Decolonizing Hockey and Canada’s National Story
How confronting racism, restoring Indigenous history, and reshaping power in hockey challenges the myths at the heart of Canadian national identity.
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Whitecloud: ESPN Sportscaster’s Mockery Sheds Light on Legacy of Indigenous Racism in Hockey
Whitecloud incident exposes how hockey’s colonial past still shapes racism toward Indigenous peoples, and why confronting that legacy is essential today.
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