Lakota Hoops

Lakota Hoops
Title Lakota Hoops PDF eBook
Author Alan Klein
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 255
Release 2020-06-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1978804040

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In Lakota Hoops, anthropologist Alan Klein looks at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to provide a vivid portrait of how the community uses basketball to assert its tribal identity. He reveals the ways that the game is a filter for traditions, pride, hopes, and tribulations that people experience daily, as well as how it bridges Lakota past, present, and future.

Lakota Hoops

Lakota Hoops
Title Lakota Hoops PDF eBook
Author Alan Klein
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 255
Release 2020-06-12
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1978804067

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For over 150 years the Lakota have tenaciously defended their culture and land against white miners, settlers, missionaries, and the U.S. Army, and paid the price. Their economy is in shambles and they face serious social issues, but their culture and outlook remain vibrant. Basketball has a role to play in the way that people on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation configure their hopes for a better future, and for pride in their community. In Lakota Hoops, anthropologist Alan Klein trains his experienced eye on the ways that Lakota traditions find a seamless expression in the sport. In a variety of way such as weaving time-honored religious practices into the game or extending the warrior spirit of Crazy Horse to the players on the court, basketball has become a preferred way of finding continuity with the past. But the game is also well suited to the present and has become the largest regular gathering for all Lakota, promoting national pride as well as a venue for the community to creatively and aggressively confront white bigotry when needed. Richly researched and filled with interviews with Pine Ridge residents, including both male and female players, Lakota Hoops offers a compelling look at the highs and lows of a community that has made basketball its own.

Lakota Hoop Dancer

Lakota Hoop Dancer
Title Lakota Hoop Dancer PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Left Hand Bull
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 2001
Genre Hoop dance
ISBN 9780618059904

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Follows the activities of Kevin Locke, a Hunkpapa Indian, as he prepares for and performs the traditional Lakota hoop dance.

Lakota Hoop Dancer

Lakota Hoop Dancer
Title Lakota Hoop Dancer PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Left Hand Bull
Publisher Dutton Juvenile
Pages 40
Release 1999
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Follows the activities of Kevin Locke, a Hunkpapa Indian, as he prepares for and performs the traditional Lakota hoop dance.

The Sacred Hoop

The Sacred Hoop
Title The Sacred Hoop PDF eBook
Author Christopher Sergel
Publisher Dramatic Publishing
Pages 60
Release 1995
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780871294470

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When Women Rule the Court

When Women Rule the Court
Title When Women Rule the Court PDF eBook
Author Nicole Willms
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 259
Release 2017-08-28
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0813584183

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For nearly one hundred years, basketball has been an important part of Japanese American life. Women’s basketball holds a special place in the contemporary scene of highly organized and expansive Japanese American leagues in California, in part because these leagues have produced numerous talented female players. Using data from interviews and observations, Nicole Willms explores the interplay of social forces and community dynamics that have shaped this unique context of female athletic empowerment. As Japanese American women have excelled in mainstream basketball, they have emerged as local stars who have passed on the torch by becoming role models and building networks for others.

Outside the Limelight

Outside the Limelight
Title Outside the Limelight PDF eBook
Author Kathy Orton
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 233
Release 2009-09-11
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0813548365

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The Ivy League is a place where basketball is neither a pastime nor a profession. Instead, it is a true passion among players, coaches, and committed sports enthusiasts who share in its every success and setback. Outside the Limelight is the first book to look inside Ivy League basketball and at the boundless enthusiasm that defines it. With painstaking reportage, Kathy Orton vividly captures the internal fervor of the personalities who champion their gameùall the triumphs and disappointments of an Ivy hoop season. Scholarships for student athletes? None, and this is the only Division I conference that does not offer them. The TV spotlight? It barely shines, despite the passion, talent, and commitment of the players. Megadollar contracts from the NBA? Rarely does a player receive an offer. These age-old institutions are better known for turning out presidents, not point guards, and CEOs and captains of industry, not centers on the court. Orton weaves together the stories of coaches and players as they move from fall practice through an entire season and ahead to the NCAA tournament. From Harvard to Penn, Princeton to Cornell and beyond, playersùperhaps more accustomed to pomp and circumstanceùface leaky gyms, endure long bus rides, rigorous courseloads, and unbearable exam schedules. Why? Just to prove they can hang with the big boys despite juggling multiple non-athletic responsibilities? Maybe. But more importantly, for the sincere love of the game. Outside the Limelight provides frontcourt vision for college basketball fans everywhere to achieve an appreciation of this captivating conference and for diehard enthusiasts to gain greater insight into what brings Ivy League basketball to center circle.