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Jimmy Squire, a citizen of the Absentee Shawnee of Oklahoma, is a Native American athlete with an above the knee amputation. He is a member of the southwest amputee golf association veterans golf association and currently participates with the Texas adaptive golf association.
Jimmy lost his leg to a lawn-mowing accident at age 3 and discovered golf at age 15. Now 46, he works to bring Native people and veterans with disabilities to the game of golf. His goal is to create NA-DA-WA, Native American Disabled Amputee Wheelchair Association.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the impact limb amputation has on Native Americans
- Discuss the role athletics has in Native American communities.
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Examine how to make the world of tournament athletics more welcoming to Native athletes who are disabled.
About Native Center for Disabilities Webinars
A monthly webinar series examining the history of disability within Native communities, present-day challenges, and the possible solutions to creating a more equitable and accessible future for Native people with disabilities. Attendees come away from the series with a greater understanding of:
- The history and culture of disability within Native communities
- The unique intersectionality of disability and Native populations
- The current challenges facing Native people with disabilities and some of the achievements around ensuring equitable access
- The culturally-based strategies and approaches that can help improve the quality of life for Native people with disabilities