**FROZEN OUT**
The hidden history that pro hockey made sure was **Frozen Out**
it’s not just about who played the game — it’s about who was never allowed to.
You’ve been lied to about where hockey really came from. The story you’ve been told — that it was born on frozen ponds in Montreal by a few white gentlemen in the 1870s — isn’t the whole truth. Long before that, Indigenous nations across Turtle Island were already playing their own forms of stick-and-ball games on ice and land.
This isn’t just about sports history — it’s about erasure. The colonial myth of hockey’s “Canadian invention” buried the truth under layers of nationalism and exclusion. But the game’s real roots? They run deep through Indigenous communities who shaped how the sport was played, lived, and loved for generations before it ever made the rulebooks.
It’s time to ask: Whose game is it, really?
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