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| Melanesian for ritualized warfare |
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| samoan for cricket bat/ war club |
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| isaako sopoaga, and pisa tinoisamoa |
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| "not quite cricket", about the role of cricket in colonization |
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| "Athletics":wrote about his grandfather and how he was a native american and also an athlete. How two things that are viewed as mutually exclusive to americans really are not. |
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| "employing the local":about robert grady an author who writes about henry mitchell, a native american canoe builder. |
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| "English jealousy and myths": about the browning of rugby across new zealand and the world. |
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| “Sports as a Vector of Global Connection…”:about tongan rugby players in japan and how it is not very popular there. |
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| "fight boys": tamuning eagles and the hawaiian couches. |
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| family; no one left behind |
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| music ad having a good time (pearly shells) |
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| Talks about the Hawaiian football team and doing the Haka. Dropped the rainbow and pick up the Warrior mascot due to branding and also homophobia. |
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| Diaz 2011 Tackling Pacific Hegemonies |
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| Talking about the dark side of football and especially masculinity. Talks about the homosexual side and seeing it from the fact that it is something that is not found in football. |
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| Lecture on rugby in new zealand |
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| Melanesian for ritualized warfare |
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| samoan for cricket bat/ war club |
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| isaako sopoaga, and pisa tinoisamoa |
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| "not quite cricket", about the role of cricket in colonization |
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Definition
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| "Athletics":wrote about his grandfather and how he was a native american and also an athlete. How two things that are viewed as mutually exclusive to americans really are not. |
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| "employing the local":about robert grady an author who writes about henry mitchell, a native american canoe builder. |
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Definition
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| "English jealousy and myths": about the browning of rugby across new zealand and the world. |
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Definition
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| “Sports as a Vector of Global Connection…”:about tongan rugby players in japan and how it is not very popular there. |
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| "fight boys": tamuning eagles and the hawaiian couches. |
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| family; no one left behind |
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| music ad having a good time (pearly shells) |
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| Talks about the Hawaiian football team and doing the Haka. Dropped the rainbow and pick up the Warrior mascot due to branding and also homophobia. |
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Definition
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| Talking about the dark side of football and especially masculinity. Talks about the homosexual side and seeing it from the fact that it is something that is not found in football. |
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| Diaz 2011 Tackling Pacific Hegemonies |
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| Lecture on rugby in new zealand |
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