“What is the Spirit of this Gathering?” Indigenous Sport Policy-Makers and Self-Determination in Canada
In this article, I examine how the process of Indigenous participation in policy-making pertaining to the development of federal sport policy in Canada is connected to Indigenous forms of self-determination. By conducting semi-structured interviews with six Indigenous sport policy-makers, I investig...
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doaj-b5b7b0b3c4a248a6b50bb88fc0e03ae82020-11-25T03:10:47ZengUniversity of Western OntarioInternational Indigenous Policy Journal1916-57811916-57812014-10-01546“What is the Spirit of this Gathering?” Indigenous Sport Policy-Makers and Self-Determination in CanadaBraden P. Te Hiwi0The University of Western OntarioIn this article, I examine how the process of Indigenous participation in policy-making pertaining to the development of federal sport policy in Canada is connected to Indigenous forms of self-determination. By conducting semi-structured interviews with six Indigenous sport policy-makers, I investigate how their respective thoughts, experiences, and actions shape their perspective on self-determination. My analysis shows that a focus on relationships was at the center of the interviewed Indigenous sport policy-makers’ approaches to the promotion of Indigenous self-determination. Furthermore, the relational nature of Indigenous policy-makers’ identities was also central to their pursuit of self-determination. The promotion of family and community type relationships with government representatives could be used as an outcome of policy-making, in addition to traditional policy directives.http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1190&context=iipjself-determinationsport policyrelationships |
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“What is the Spirit of this Gathering?” Indigenous Sport Policy-Makers and Self-Determination in Canada |
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University of Western Ontario |
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International Indigenous Policy Journal |
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1916-5781 1916-5781 |
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2014-10-01 |
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In this article, I examine how the process of Indigenous participation in policy-making pertaining to the development of federal sport policy in Canada is connected to Indigenous forms of self-determination. By conducting semi-structured interviews with six Indigenous sport policy-makers, I investigate how their respective thoughts, experiences, and actions shape their perspective on self-determination. My analysis shows that a focus on relationships was at the center of the interviewed Indigenous sport policy-makers’ approaches to the promotion of Indigenous self-determination. Furthermore, the relational nature of Indigenous policy-makers’ identities was also central to their pursuit of self-determination. The promotion of family and community type relationships with government representatives could be used as an outcome of policy-making, in addition to traditional policy directives. |
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self-determination sport policy relationships |
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