The Alberta Indigenous Games are a significant cultural and sporting event in the region, bringing together Indigenous youth from across Alberta and beyond to engage in 11 days of competitive team sports, traditional games, special events, education, and cultural connection.
Celebrating its 12th anniversary this year, the Games have become the largest annual summer games in Canada, as well as North America’s largest annual Indigenous summer games, attracting over 4,000 Indigenous youth from 144 communities across Canada and the United States.
History and Significance of the Alberta Indigenous Games
The Alberta Indigenous Games has a rich history that dates back to its inception in 2011. It was first established by the late founder, Allan Ross, who recognized the need for an Olympic-style Indigenous Games in Alberta. Inspired by the success of the Edmonton Native Basketball Association (ENBA) and its Indigenous basketball league, Ross embarked on a mission to create an event that not only promoted sports but also preserved and promoted Indigenous heritage.
Over the years, the Games have evolved and expanded, attracting increasing numbers of participants and communities. What began with 300 registered youth in 2011 has grown into the largest annual summer games in Canada. In 2022, over 4,120 Indigenous youth registered, representing 144 Indigenous communities, including participants from outside Alberta and even from the United States.
The Games are culturally significant, preserving and promoting Indigenous heritage while fostering pride and unity in Indigenous communities. The event provides a platform for Indigenous youth to showcase their athletic abilities, promoting physical and emotional growth, friendly competition, and cooperative effort. The Alberta Indigenous Games have become a beacon of pride, unity, and cultural preservation for Indigenous communities throughout the region.
Sporting Events and Competitions
The Alberta Indigenous Games feature a diverse range of sporting events and competitions, providing a showcase for both traditional Indigenous games and popular sports. From basketball and soccer to lacrosse and volleyball, participants have the opportunity to engage in a wide variety of sports. The inclusive nature of the Games ensures that individuals of all ages and skill levels can participate and compete. Whether it’s the adrenaline of track and field events or the camaraderie in team sports, each discipline offers athletes a chance to demonstrate their talents and dedication.
Check out the schedule for this year’s Alberta Indigenous Games located in Rundle Park:
- August 9th, 2023
- August 10th - 13th, 2023
- August 14th, 2023
- August 15th, 2023
- August 15th, 2023
- August 16th - 19th, 2023
- Opening Ceremony
- Basketball
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Fast-Pitch Softball
- Medal Ceremony for Aug 10th-13th
- Track & Field
- Beach Volleyball
- Golf Singles
- Southern Hand Games
- Flag Football
- Skateboarding
- Wheelchair Basketball
- Track & Field
- Beach Volleyball
- Canoe/Kayak
- Golf Team Scramble
- Northern Hand Games
- Flag Football
- Wheelchair Basketball
- Medal Ceremony for Aug 14th-15th
- Track & Field
- Beach Volleyball
- Canoe/Kayak
- Golf Team Scramble
- Northern Hand Games
- Flag Football
- Wheelchair Basketball
- Medal Ceremony for Aug 14th-15th
- Archery
- Ball Hockey
- Baseball
- Volleyball
- Medal Ceremony for Aug 16th-19th
- Closing Ceremony
Cultural Activities and Experiences
The Alberta Indigenous Games are not just about sports; they also offer an opportunity for attendees to immerse themselves in Indigenous traditions and learn about Indigenous cultures. Cultural activities and experiences are an integral part of the Games, including cultural showcases, powwows, drumming, storytelling, and traditional arts and crafts. Attendees can engage with Indigenous elders and knowledge keepers, learning from those who have preserved and shared Indigenous traditions.
These activities not only provide a deeper understanding of Indigenous cultures but also foster intercultural exchange and appreciation. Participants and attendees alike can embrace the richness of Indigenous traditions and learn from the diverse cultural experiences that unfold throughout the Games.
Practical Information for Participants and Attendees
For those interested in participating in or attending the Alberta Indigenous Games, practical information is readily available to ensure a seamless experience. Participants can find details about registration, eligibility criteria, and team requirements on the event’s official website.
Attending the Games as a spectator is also a possibility, and information regarding event locations, schedules, ticketing, and admission can be accessed to plan a visit. With this valuable information at hand, individuals can make the most of their time at the Games and fully immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere.
Note: Registration for participation is now closed.
Supporting Indigenous Culture and Athletics
Beyond the Alberta Indigenous Games, there are numerous ways in which our readers can support Indigenous culture and athletics. Involvement in local Indigenous events, organizations, and initiatives is a powerful means of contribution.
By promoting inclusivity, respect, and understanding, individuals can actively appreciate and honour Indigenous culture, both within the Games and in their daily lives. Supporting Indigenous businesses, engaging with Indigenous artists and artisans, and advocating for Indigenous rights are additional ways to contribute to the well-being and advancement of Indigenous communities.
The Alberta Indigenous Games stand as a remarkable platform for celebrating Indigenous culture and sports in our region and beyond. This annual event has grown exponentially over the years, becoming the largest annual Indigenous summer games in North America. It brings together communities, promotes cultural preservation, and showcases athletic excellence.
The upcoming Games hold the promise of further enriching the experiences of participants and attendees, offering a unique opportunity to celebrate Indigenous heritage. Whether participating or attending, the Alberta Indigenous Games extend an invitation to engage with and support Indigenous communities and initiatives. Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in the beauty and diversity of Indigenous culture at its finest.
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