2017 North American Indigenous Games
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2017 North American Indigenous Games ’empower’ athletes from Pikangikum First NationWhile Lilly Kejick and Tyra King are members of Team Ontario, they wanted everyone at the Indigenous youth competition to know they are also proudly representing their community, a remote, fly-in reserve near the Ontario-Manitoba border. Kejick and King made sure Pikangikum's official flag was on display during the opening ceremony last weekend.CanadaJul 19, 2017
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2017 North American Indigenous Games not just about sports, but a cultural exchangeRunning from Sunday to July 23 in Toronto, Hamilton and nearby Six Nations, Ont., the North American Indigenous Games - NAIG for short - are for athletes 19 or younger competing in 14 sports including track and field, basketball, baseball, boxing, golf, lacrosse, swimming and soccer, among others.CanadaJul 14, 2017
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