Sporting Chance: Indigenous Participation in Australian Sport History

For many non-Indigenous Australians the only time they have any engagement with Indigenous peoples, history or issues is through watching sport on television or being at a football match at ground like the MCG. This general myopia and indifference by settler Australians with Indigenous Australians m...

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Main Author: Gorman, Sean
Format: Journal Article
Published: University of Technology Sydney 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35023
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description For many non-Indigenous Australians the only time they have any engagement with Indigenous peoples, history or issues is through watching sport on television or being at a football match at ground like the MCG. This general myopia and indifference by settler Australians with Indigenous Australians manifests itself in many ways, but perhaps most obscenely in the simple fact that Indigenous Australians die nearly 20 years younger than the rest of Australia’s citizens. Many non-Indigenous Australians do not know this. Sport in many ways has offered Indigenous Australians a platform from which to begin the slow, hard process for social justice and equity to be actualised. This paper will discuss the participation of Indigenous Australians in sport and show how it has enabled Indigenous Australians to create a space so that they can speak out against the injustices they have experienced and to improve race relations going into the future. The central contention is that through sport all Australians can begin a process of engaging with Indigenous history as a means to improve race relations between the two groups.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-350232017-01-30T13:47:07Z Sporting Chance: Indigenous Participation in Australian Sport History Gorman, Sean For many non-Indigenous Australians the only time they have any engagement with Indigenous peoples, history or issues is through watching sport on television or being at a football match at ground like the MCG. This general myopia and indifference by settler Australians with Indigenous Australians manifests itself in many ways, but perhaps most obscenely in the simple fact that Indigenous Australians die nearly 20 years younger than the rest of Australia’s citizens. Many non-Indigenous Australians do not know this. Sport in many ways has offered Indigenous Australians a platform from which to begin the slow, hard process for social justice and equity to be actualised. This paper will discuss the participation of Indigenous Australians in sport and show how it has enabled Indigenous Australians to create a space so that they can speak out against the injustices they have experienced and to improve race relations going into the future. The central contention is that through sport all Australians can begin a process of engaging with Indigenous history as a means to improve race relations between the two groups. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35023 University of Technology Sydney fulltext
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Sporting Chance: Indigenous Participation in Australian Sport History
title Sporting Chance: Indigenous Participation in Australian Sport History
title_full Sporting Chance: Indigenous Participation in Australian Sport History
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title_full_unstemmed Sporting Chance: Indigenous Participation in Australian Sport History
title_short Sporting Chance: Indigenous Participation in Australian Sport History
title_sort sporting chance: indigenous participation in australian sport history
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35023