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Arthur "Art" Obey (1931/1932–1988) was a Canadian ice hockey coach with the Lebret Indians. While Obey coached the Lebret Indians, they dominated amateur hockey for five years.[1] He was a participant in multiple sports and twice received the Tom Longboat Award (1951, 1960). He went on to work in sports and recreation at various locations in Saskatchewan, including initiating the Indian Summer Games in that province.[2] He is considered a "builder and leader in recreation and sport development for Aboriginal people."[3]
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Arthur "Art" Obey (1931/1932–1988) was a Canadian ice hockey coach with the Lebret Indians. While Obey coached the Lebret Indians, they dominated amateur...
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