Australian sports historiography, in privileging Western, reconstructionist approaches to narrating histories of Aboriginal sport, has overlooked Indigenous research methodologies that privilege Aboriginal voices. This paper adopts the Indigenous research methodology of yarning in a collaborative project with former sportswomen from the Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement in Queensland. Yarning, as a culturally respectful way of eliciting memories and valuing expression of Indigenous voices, was used to explore their experiences, memories and meanings of competitive marching, a popular sport for young women in mid-twentieth century Australia. The yarning sessions revealed insights into sport that are missing from the empirical, archival record,...
The policy of assimilation of Aboriginal people in Australia had its heyday in the 1950s and 1960s. ...
Indigenous sport history in Australia focuses almost exclusively on Aboriginal people and ignores th...
Sports history in Australia has focused almost entirely on modern, Eurocentric sports and has theref...
Indigenous research methodologies prioritize community voices, perspectives, and stories. In Austral...
In this collaborative article, we seek to unsettle the dominance of Western, reconstructionist accou...
This paper surveys 57 published autobiographies, biographies, interviews and ‘as told to’ accounts b...
This paper seeks to extend understandings of Australian Aboriginal sport history by arguing that spo...
© 2015 Australia and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies. Indigenous women have alarmingly lo...
So much has been lost about the culture of Australia’s Indigenous people. Their languages, tradition...
For Australian Indigenous women, especially those who lived on settlements and missions, participati...
This paper reviews the historiography of Australian indigenous sport. The historiography geographica...
For many non-Indigenous Australians the only time they have any engagement with Indigenous peoples, ...
The authors explore the sporting experiences and community strengths of Indigenous Australian women....
This research project sought to explore how Indigenous women athletes experience physical activity a...
This paper explores swimming as an area of sport and physical culture in which Aboriginal involvemen...
The policy of assimilation of Aboriginal people in Australia had its heyday in the 1950s and 1960s. ...
Indigenous sport history in Australia focuses almost exclusively on Aboriginal people and ignores th...
Sports history in Australia has focused almost entirely on modern, Eurocentric sports and has theref...
Indigenous research methodologies prioritize community voices, perspectives, and stories. In Austral...
In this collaborative article, we seek to unsettle the dominance of Western, reconstructionist accou...
This paper surveys 57 published autobiographies, biographies, interviews and ‘as told to’ accounts b...
This paper seeks to extend understandings of Australian Aboriginal sport history by arguing that spo...
© 2015 Australia and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies. Indigenous women have alarmingly lo...
So much has been lost about the culture of Australia’s Indigenous people. Their languages, tradition...
For Australian Indigenous women, especially those who lived on settlements and missions, participati...
This paper reviews the historiography of Australian indigenous sport. The historiography geographica...
For many non-Indigenous Australians the only time they have any engagement with Indigenous peoples, ...
The authors explore the sporting experiences and community strengths of Indigenous Australian women....
This research project sought to explore how Indigenous women athletes experience physical activity a...
This paper explores swimming as an area of sport and physical culture in which Aboriginal involvemen...
The policy of assimilation of Aboriginal people in Australia had its heyday in the 1950s and 1960s. ...
Indigenous sport history in Australia focuses almost exclusively on Aboriginal people and ignores th...
Sports history in Australia has focused almost entirely on modern, Eurocentric sports and has theref...