SAPPORO 1972 — Twin sisters from the Gwich'in First Nation in the Northwest Territories are two of Canada's most outstanding Aboriginal athletes to ever compete in the Winter Olympic Games.
National Day for Truth & Reconciliation annually honors Indigenous peoples, and recognizes the impact of Canada's residential school system. Sport is a big part of this. September 30 is national ...
Yukon's sports community gathered at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre on Feb. 17 for the Sports Excellence Awards ...
Logo showcases work of local TkÌ“emlúps te Secwépemc artist Kel-c Jules. Art connects people, and I hope this design inspires every individual who sees it to reach new heights, just as hockey ...
The first female Aboriginal athlete to win gold at a Commonwealth Games, at Auckland 1990 at age 16, Freeman announced herself as one of the world’s best in 1994 when she won gold in both the ...
ST. LOUIS 1904 - The 24-year-old track and field athlete from Iroquois Nation was the first Aboriginal-Canadian to represent Canada on an international stage. He competed in the men's 1,500m ...
The National Aboriginal Hockey Championships provide a premier forum for elite Indigenous hockey players from across Canada to showcase their talent, while also promoting cultural unity and pride.