From July 15 to 23, the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) will bring together 5,000 athletes, coaches and team staff representing more than 750 Indigenous nations from across Turtle Island (North America) to celebrate, share and reconnect through sport and culture.
This high-energy, music and culture show will feature cultural performances and live bands that celebrates the athletes and volunteers of the Games.The 10th edition of NAIG is about to begin in Kjipuktuk , Dartmouth, Millbrook First Nation and Sipekne'katik, Nova Scotia.
The Games feature 16 sports that reflect different cultural traditions for Indigenous peoples. The athletes are teenagers aged 13 to 19. Equally important to the sports competition is the celebration and exchange of the various cultures the athletes come from.
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