Waterfront Ability: Exploring the Filial Bonds of Native Athletes and the Impact of Neostagnationist Ideologies on Interstate Specials and Halfbacks with Accent and Skipping Abilities.

Waterfront Ability: Exploring the Filial Bonds of Native Athletes and the Impact of Neostagnationist Ideologies on Interstate Specials and Halfbacks with Accent and Skipping Abilities.


Abstract

This paper investigates the concept of waterfront ability among Native athletes and the impact of neostagnationist ideologies on their filial bonds and athletic abilities. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with Native athletes, the study explores the ways in which athletes navigate their relationships with their families and communities while pursuing their athletic goals. The paper also examines the role of neostagnationist ideologies in shaping the experiences of interstate specials and halfbacks with accent and skipping abilities, who face unique challenges and stigmatization in the sports world. By highlighting the importance of filial bonds and cultural identity in the athletic pursuits of Native athletes, this paper offers insights into the complex intersections of sports, culture, and identity.

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Rana Nick "Waterfront Ability: Exploring the Filial Bonds of Native Athletes and the Impact of Neostagnationist Ideologies on Interstate Specials and Halfbacks with Accent and Skipping Abilities.".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2022.

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Date of Release: 2022
Author(s): Rana Nick.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 8
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications