Laboratory for Leisure, Tourism & Sport

University of Connecticut

Andrew Yiannakis, Director

Sport and Religion/Ritual (#26)

Researched and Compiled by: Jim Murdy, Ph.D. candidate in Leisure and Tourism
EMAIL: cjmurdy@snet.net 240 References, Updated May 1997, v1.10

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