‘Duke’s Dream’: Indigenous Hawaiian introduced surfing to America, Australia, Olympics
Sadly, Duke Kahanamoku died in 1968, decades before surfing would make its Olympic debut at the 2020 Games in Tokyo.
Sadly, Duke Kahanamoku died in 1968, decades before surfing would make its Olympic debut at the 2020 Games in Tokyo.
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Kimberly Murray says there is evidence of ‘genocide and mass human rights breaches.’
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Reclaiming Culture On the land, community and classroom in Sipekne’katik July 2, 2024 A cultural reclamation is underway in the Mi’kmaw community of Sipekne’katik in what we now call Nova Scotia. The First Nation is situated just eight kilometres from the site of the former Shubenacadie Indian Residential School. The Indian day schools operated on… Continue reading Reclaiming culture: On the land, community and classroom in Sipekne’katik