“We still need the game. As Indigenous people, it’s in our blood.”: A Conversation on Hockey, Residential School, and Decolonization

IF 0.8 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Canadian Ethnic Studies-Etudes Ethniques au Canada Pub Date : 2021-12-02 DOI:10.1353/ces.2021.0016
Eugene Arcand (Aski Kananumohwatah), Sam Mckegney, M. Auksi
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Abstract:On March 18th, 2019, settler scholar Sam McKegney and Anishinaabe scholar Mike Auksi conducted an interview with Eugene Arcand at Queen’s University’s Isabelle Bader Centre in Kingston, Ontario in the territories of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe Peoples. Arcand had travelled to Kingston to act as a Keynote Speaker the following day at the “Roundtable on Racism in Hockey.” On Arcand’s insistence that the efforts, experiences, and ideas of roundtable participants be honoured in ways that promote tangible change, the roundtable’s organizers Courtney Szto, Bob Dawson, McKegney, and Auksi distilled the event’s findings into the Policy Paper for Anti-Racism in Canadian Hockey, which has since been downloaded over 7,500 times. The interview below is supplemented by a brief excerpt from a recorded conversation McKegney had with Arcand, his wife Lorna, and Craig McCallum at the Arcands’ home on Whitecap Reserve in Saskatchewan in the Spring of 2019.
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“我们仍然需要比赛。作为土著人,这是我们的血液。:关于曲棍球、寄宿学校和非殖民化的对话
摘要:2019年3月18日,移民学者Sam McKegney和Anishinaabe学者Mike Auksi在安大略省金斯敦皇后大学Isabelle Bader中心对Haudenosaunee和Anishinaabe族人进行了采访。第二天,阿坎德前往金斯敦,在“冰球中的种族主义圆桌会议”上担任主旨发言人。阿坎德坚持认为,圆桌会议参与者的努力、经验和想法应该以促进切实变化的方式得到尊重,圆桌会议的组织者考特尼·斯托、鲍勃·道森、麦凯尼和奥克西将这次会议的发现提炼成《加拿大曲棍球反种族主义政策文件》,该文件已被下载超过7500次。下面的采访是麦凯尼与阿坎德、他的妻子洛娜和克雷格·麦卡勒姆于2019年春天在萨斯喀彻温省白帽保护区阿坎德家的谈话录音的简短摘录。
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