Feature Story: North American Indigenous Games a success

Thousands of people from across Canada and the United States were in Regina for the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG). The Games’ Closing Ceremonies were held on Saturday, July 26 and included a performance from 2014 Juno Award Winners – A Tribe Called Red. Dr. Don Clark, University of Regina N...

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Main Author: External Relations, University of Regina
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: External Relations, University of Regina 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10294/5959
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Summary:Thousands of people from across Canada and the United States were in Regina for the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG). The Games’ Closing Ceremonies were held on Saturday, July 26 and included a performance from 2014 Juno Award Winners – A Tribe Called Red. Dr. Don Clark, University of Regina NAIG Liaison, said the Games were a tremendous success. “Many of our U of R family members helped ensure the success of these Games,” said Clark. “The University was at the centre of many activities. The NAIG Cultural Village at First Nations University of Canada was a great success – all in all, the campus provided a fantastic venue for the promising participants.” Staff no