HISTORY 2SH3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Lake Simcoe, Reuben Gold Thwaites, Loyola Press
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Week 3. 1 games and contests of early canada and today. Thus far we have explored ideas about what sport is, we have begun mapping out the early historiography on sport, and some of the ways in which historians have looked at its rise in canada"s history. Now it"s time to start chipping away at the idea of sport being at the core of canada"s story, as. Lawrence martin argued back in our first lecture. It is important that you read the assigned required secondary source reading in morrow and wamsley"s. Chapter 2 games and contests of early canada before you watch this lecture, since builds upon rather than replicates - the information from the chapter. You will also need to have read the assigned primary sources readings assigned for this module, sections of culin"s games of the north american. Indians, a passage from the jesuit relations, and tewaatharon, which is a 1978 publication of the native.