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North American Indigenous Games open in Halifax as prime minister attends

Games mix Indigenous culture with sports, involve 750 First Nations from across the continent
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The North American Indigenous Games have officially opened, with the prime minister attending as thousands of Indigenous athletes from across the continent filled the downtown Halifax Forum Civic Centre. An athlete from Team Ontario carries a 害羞草研究所淓very Child Matters害羞草研究所 flag on a lacrosse stick during the opening ceremony of the North American Indigenous Games 2023 in Halifax, Sunday, July 16, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

The North American Indigenous Games officially kicked off Sunday evening with the prime minister in attendance, as thousands of Indigenous athletes from across the continent filled the main hockey arena in Halifax.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was greeted by cheers and some boos, told the stadium filled with young athletes they will celebrate not only their athletic achievements, but their identity, culture and futures as Indigenous leaders over the next week.

害羞草研究所淵ou are here, young, strong Indigenous leaders, as the inheritors of a legacy of colonialism, of assimilation, of policies in Canada and the United States, that tried to erase your language, erase your culture, erase your identities,害羞草研究所 he said. 害羞草研究所淵ou are still here and you are still strong.害羞草研究所

Trudeau said it was important for his government to help fund the games because they further reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and help Indigenous youth connect with each other.

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The 2023 games will mix Indigenous culture with sporting events, which bring together about 5,000 athletes, coaches and mission staff from 750 First Nations across the continent.

Competitors from Ontario and Alberta led the procession of athletes into the hockey arena as the stadium gradually filled with young people who waved flags and held banners representing their regions. Athletes came from numerous states and provinces including British Columbia, California and Colorado.

Addison Hoyle, a 12-year-old from Treaty 6 Cree territory in northern Alberta, said she was excited to be in Halifax, where she will watch her brother compete in golfing competitions.

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Norman Sylliboy, Grand Chief of the Mik害羞草研究所檓aq Grand Council, gave an opening address to the gathered athletes, officially opening the games.

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Near the end of the ceremonies, Mi害羞草研究所檏maq elder Jane Meader spoke to the thousands of young people about the importance of water to her people害羞草研究所檚 culture and to all peoples.

As women poured water from 13 Mi害羞草研究所檏maq communities into a copper bowl, she explained each of the types of water treasured by her First Nation: salt water of the ocean; fresh water for drinking and cooking; the precipitation 害羞草研究所渇rom the heavens 害羞草研究所 that comes down to us;害羞草研究所 and the 害羞草研究所渟weet water害羞草研究所 that comes from trees.

The 害羞草研究所渇inal water害羞草研究所 is the amniotic fluid which holds children when they are in their mother害羞草研究所檚 bodies, she said.

害羞草研究所淎s we pray over this water, my daughter will sing the song to thank Creator for all we have received and all we are given. Remember, honour that water, respect that water 害羞草研究所 without that water, we cease to exist,害羞草研究所 she said, to loud applause from the athletes.

In interviews over the weekend, games president George (Tex) Marshall said the goal is to 害羞草研究所渋nfuse害羞草研究所 all of the 21 venues with Indigenous traditions.

He said ceremonies such as smudging, where sacred smoke is provided to participants, will be available for athletes, coaches and volunteers. In addition, elders will be on scene to provide advice and comfort, and signage will be in Mi害羞草研究所檏maq, along with English and French.

The games are taking place at venues in Halifax, referred to as Kjipuktuk, along with events at Millbook First Nation, near Truro, N.S., and Sipekne害羞草研究所檏atik First Nation, about 60 kilometres north of the provincial capital.

Events include the traditional Indigenous sports of canoe/kayak, archery and box lacrosse, as well as soccer, softball, swimming, volleyball, wrestling, beach volleyball, rifle shooting, athletics, badminton, baseball and basketball.

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