Napi and the Elk - ponoká
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Napi and the Elk - ponoká

“Napi was watching the elk; ponoká. They were playing follow the leader and making patterns and zigzags. Napi was hungry, so he set up a scheme. “ Read more on this week’s Blog.

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Making Indigenous Games
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Making Indigenous Games

In this week’s Blog Post, Mary Ellen Little Mustache shares her experience of making traditional games in nature. “When we make traditional games, we are very conscious about the importance of each tree before harvesting it to make game equipment.”

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Indigenous Games
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Indigenous Games

Traditionally, playing Indigenous games and activities were a daily occurrence and were embedded into a natural way of life. Today, we have a reclamation of the traditional Indigenous games and activities to embrace the cultural activities of our Indigenous forefathers of Southern Alberta.

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Napi Says
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Napi Says

Napi Says provides a valuable opportunity to become more familiar with the Blackfoot language and culture. It’s a fun game that helps children strengthen motor skills, improve working memory.

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