“This is not about gambling, it’s about our lives”

In this interview, Darrel Manitowabi speaks to Sheila Wahsquonaikezhik, Director of Indige-Spheres to Empowerment, a non-profit organization addressing Indigenous health and wellness. This interview explores Sheila Wahsquonaikezhik’s Indigenous gambling experience including work in an Indigenous cas...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Critical Gambling Studies
Main Authors: Darrel Manitowabi, Sheila Wahsquonaikezhik
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta Library 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.29173/cgs84
https://doaj.org/article/cbe13a6724c24b129bedc4e57fe10a04
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Summary:In this interview, Darrel Manitowabi speaks to Sheila Wahsquonaikezhik, Director of Indige-Spheres to Empowerment, a non-profit organization addressing Indigenous health and wellness. This interview explores Sheila Wahsquonaikezhik’s Indigenous gambling experience including work in an Indigenous casino in Ontario, gambling harm reduction outreach in northwestern Ontario First Nations, and gambling research collaborations. An outcome of this interview is a revelation that the practice of Indigenous gambling is connected to the wider context of colonialism and Indigenous gambling research requires greater inclusion of Indigenous peoples.