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Arctic Winter Games Theme songs add to the total Games experience for participants, hosts, visitors and volunteers. Here is your opportunity to share in the historical progression of the

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As the guardian and rights holders of the biennial premier circumpolar sport and cultural event for northern youth, the Arctic Winter Games International Committee (AWGIC) currently offers

In 1972, the Arctic Winter Games moved to Whitehorse, Yukon with the three original contingents as well two additional contingents from Northern Quebec and Greenland participated in 12

Determined to provide a platform for athletes from the circumpolar North, Miller proposed creating their own games. With the support of Commissioner James Smith, Commissioner Stuart

(Whitehorse, Yukon – January 28, 2025) – With great sadness, the Arctic Winter Games International Committee (AWGIC) announces the passing of Ian Legaree, a devoted

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Mat-Su, Alaska hosts Arctic Winter Games for the first time. Read more. 1980. Back to Yukon! Read more. 2002. Nuuk, Greenland and Iqaluit, Nunavut hosted the first split community, split

Using the Arctic Winter Games’ Education Manual, explain the rules of the selected Games to your students, and play/compete in some of the traditional Indigenous Games.

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The Arctic Winter Games is an international biennial celebration of circumpolar sports and Aboriginal culture. It was an idea first envisioned when, in 1967, Cal Miller was in Quebec City for the first Canada Winter Games .

The Arctic Winter Games is held every two years for athletes living in countries situated around the North Pole. Participants have come from Alaska, Greenland, Denmark, Canada, Russia

The eighteenth Arctic Winter Games was held in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Northern Alberta. Read more. 2006. 2006 Arctic Winter Games held in Kenai, Alaska. Read

Those first Arctic Winter Games participants came from Alaska, Yukon, and Northwest Territories. Northern Quebec and Greenland athletes attended the second Arctic Winter Games held in Whitehorse in 1972, while

The Arctic Winter Games moved back to Whitehorse, Yukon, where the organization for the 1980 Games set the standard for future events incorporating both sport and cultural participants.

Echo Ross is the Marketing and Media Manager for the 2020 Arctic Winter Games.Echo has a background in journalism, and covered two previous Arctic Winter Games

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ARCTIC WINTER GAMES & INDIGENOUS WAYS OF KNOWING

Most athletes competing at the Arctic Winter Games use either a run-up or a walk-up. Equipment. A target, either a miniature seal or a small traditional ball. It is made of seal­

The Arctic Winter Games bring together the youth of the North Pole in McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The spirit of these games is unique.

The eighteenth Arctic Winter Games was held in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Northern Alberta. Read more. 2006. 2006 Arctic Winter Games held in Kenai, Alaska. Read

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The 20th Arctic Winter Games was celebrated in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, the home of the first Arctic Winter Games with 19 sports: badminton, basketball, cross country skiing,

From January 29-February 4, Wood Buffalo welcomed approximately 2,100 participants, coaches, mission staff and officials from eight contingents for the 2023 Arctic Winter Games. The Games

Mat-Su, Alaska hosts Arctic Winter Games for the first time. Read more. 1980. Back to Yukon! Read more. 2002. Nuuk, Greenland and Iqaluit, Nunavut hosted the first split community, split

The eighteenth Arctic Winter Games was held in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Northern Alberta. Read more. 2006. 2006 Arctic Winter Games held in Kenai, Alaska. Read

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The Arctic Winter Games showcase the incredible diversity and talent of northern athletes, with each team bringing its own unique history, culture, and values to the competition. On this page,

The eighteenth Arctic Winter Games was held in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Northern Alberta. Read more. 2006. 2006 Arctic Winter Games held in Kenai, Alaska. Read

Mat-Su, Alaska hosts Arctic Winter Games for the first time. Read more. 1980. Back to Yukon! Read more. 2002. Nuuk, Greenland and Iqaluit, Nunavut hosted the first split community, split

The 2026 Arctic Winter Games Host Society has been created for the purpose of hosting the Games. It is a dynamic cross-section of territorial and municipal government representatives,

Mat-Su, Alaska hosts Arctic Winter Games for the first time. Read more. 1980. Back to Yukon! Read more. 2002. Nuuk, Greenland and Iqaluit, Nunavut hosted the first split community, split

Arctic Winter Games Host Society e Arctic Winter Games Corporation Cadenza: Biennale Discipline: Varie Storia; Fondazione: 1970 – Yellowknife, Canada: Numero edizioni: 25