Lakota Hoops : Life and Basketball on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Lakota Hoops : Life and Basketball on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
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Author(s): Klein, Alan
ISBN No.: 9781978804043
Pages: 254
Year: 202006
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 48.23
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Basketball is so much more than just a game; it is a cultural resource that allows the Pine Ridge community to express their identity against a social landscape of poverty, racism, and domination. In Lakota Hoops , Klein provides an important statement about sport in Indian Country, sketching out the larger structural landscape in which the actions of some Lakota basketball players unfold. In learning about the individuals, we learn the logic behind their actions and how they interact with the larger context of ongoing US colonization of native lands." -- Jeffery Montez de Oca, author of Discipline and Indulgence "I've long thought that Alan Klein might be the most important anthropologist of sport in our midst. Lakota Hoops confirms that. Unflinchingly honest, brilliantly argued, and gracefully written, it's a tour de force about sport, Lakota culture, and a reality this nation has yet to fully confront." -- Rob Ruck, Tropic of Football: The Long and Perilous Journey of Samoans to the NFL Alan Klein interview with Ramon Maclin about Lakota Hoops -- Alan Klein interview with Ramon Maclin Alan Klein interview with Ramon Maclin about Lakota Hoops -- Alan Klein interview with Ramon Maclin I've long thought that Alan Klein might be the most important anthropologist of sport in our midst. Lakota Hoops confirms that.


Unflinchingly honest, brilliantly argued, and gracefully written, it's a tour de force about sport, Lakota culture, and a reality this nation has yet to fully confront. -- Rob Ruck, Tropic of Football: The Long and Perilous Journey of Samoans to the NFL Basketball is so much more than just a game; it is a cultural resource that allows the Pine Ridge community to express their identity against a social landscape of poverty, racism, and domination. In Lakota Hoops , Klein provides an important statement about sport in Indian Country, sketching out the larger structural landscape in which the actions of some Lakota basketball players unfold. In learning about the individuals, we learn the logic behind their actions and how they interact with the larger context of ongoing US colonization of native lands. -- Jeffery Montez de Oca, author of Discipline and Indulgence.


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