Sports and Recreation
- Aboriginal Participation
- Provides information and discusses the role the Aboriginal community will play in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and the opportunities that the event opens up for its members.
- Source: Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
- Aboriginal Sport Circle
- The Aboriginal Sport Circle is Canada's national voice for Aboriginal sport, which brings together the interests of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
- Arctic Winter Games
- This page provides information about the 2008 Arctic Winter Games, held in Yellowknife, which marks the 20th anniversary of this celebration of Northern sports and culture.
- Source: Artic Winter Games International Committee
- Blueprint for Life Consulting
- BluePrintForLife uses the hip-hop culture to reach out to a wide range of young people and to engage youth in physical and educational workshops.
- Lacrosse: A History of Canada's Game
- Video archives from the CBC on lacrosse, which not only remains an integral part of native culture, but is played by thousands of people across Canada.
Source: Government of Canada; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
- Living Traditions – Museums Honour the North American Indigenous Games
- Learn about the spirit and diversity of Indigenous culture and heritage by exploring the traditions and stories of sporting events and games of yesterday and today.
Source: Government of Canada; Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC)
- Nativehockey.com – Promoting Indigenous Hockey in North America
- Nativehockey.com is a volunteer site devoted to the promotion of Indigenous hockey in North America.
- Northern Links
- Northern Links provides and improves peer networking for all community leaders and its online database allows them to find a wide variety of sports and recreational programming information.
- Short History of Lacrosse in Canada, A
- Lacrosse, which the Native People of North America knew under many different names such as Baggataway or Tewaarathon, played a significant role in the community and religious life of tribes across the continent for untold years.
- Source: Canadian Lacrosse Association
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