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Native Links: The Surprising History of Our First People in Golf
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Native Links: The Surprising History of Our First People in Golf in Brampton, ON
Current price: $44.99

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Native Links: The Surprising History of Our First People in Golf in Brampton, ON
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Size: Hardcover
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Discover the untold story of Native Americans and their surprising history in golf. Native Links: The Surprising History of Our First People in Golf unveils the hidden contributions of Indigenous peoples to the sport, from pioneering golfers to the Native-owned courses shaping the game today. This narrative explores themes of cultural preservation, resilience, and the pursuit of equality on and off the green. Through gripping stories and historical insights, this book addresses the lack of representation of Native Americans in golf history and celebrates their enduring legacy.
Learn about Oscar Smith Bunn, a Shinnecock Montauk Native who played in the 1896 and 1899 U.S. Opens.
Explore the rise of Native American-owned golf courses and their impact on tribal communities.
Discover the inspiring journeys of Native golfers like Orville Moody and Gabby Lemieux.
Native Links is for golf enthusiasts, Native American communities, and anyone seeking a more inclusive and accurate understanding of American history.
Discover the untold story of Native Americans and their surprising history in golf. Native Links: The Surprising History of Our First People in Golf unveils the hidden contributions of Indigenous peoples to the sport, from pioneering golfers to the Native-owned courses shaping the game today. This narrative explores themes of cultural preservation, resilience, and the pursuit of equality on and off the green. Through gripping stories and historical insights, this book addresses the lack of representation of Native Americans in golf history and celebrates their enduring legacy.
Learn about Oscar Smith Bunn, a Shinnecock Montauk Native who played in the 1896 and 1899 U.S. Opens.
Explore the rise of Native American-owned golf courses and their impact on tribal communities.
Discover the inspiring journeys of Native golfers like Orville Moody and Gabby Lemieux.
Native Links is for golf enthusiasts, Native American communities, and anyone seeking a more inclusive and accurate understanding of American history.





















