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Native Hoops - The Rise of American Indian Basketball, 1895-1970 (Paperback)
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Native Hoops - The Rise of American Indian Basketball, 1895-1970 (Paperback)
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A prominent Navajo educator once told historian Peter Iverson that
'the five major sports on the Navajo Nation are basketball,
basketball, basketball, basketball, and rodeo.' The Native American
passion for basketball extends far beyond the Navajo, whether on
reservations or in cities, among the young and the old. Why
basketball - a relatively new sport - should hold such a place in
Native culture is the question Wade Davies takes up in Native
Hoops. Indian basketball was born of hard times and hard places,
its evolution traceable back to the boarding schools or 'Indian
schools' of the early twentieth century. Davies describes the ways
in which the sport, plied as a tool of social control and cultural
integration, was adopted and transformed by Native students for
their own purposes, ultimately becoming the 'Rez ball' that
embodies Native American experience, identity, and community.
Native Hoops travels the continent, from Alaska to North Carolina,
tying the rise of basketball - and Native sports history - to
sweeping educational, economic, social, and demographic trends
through the course of the twentieth century. Along the way, the
book highlights the toils and triumphs of well-known athletes, like
Jim Thorpe and the 1904 Fort Shaw girl's team, even as it brings to
light the remarkable accomplishments of those whom history has,
until now, left behind. The first comprehensive history of American
Indian basketball, Native Hoops tells a story of hope, achievement,
and celebration - a story that reveals the redemptive power of
sport and the transcendent spirit of Native culture.
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