NAIG History
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2017 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The 2017 North American Indigenous Games were held on July 16-23, 2017 in Toronto, ON.
2017 Team Manitoba Medal Standings
2017 NAIG Photo Gallery - Coming Soon
2014 - Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
The 2014 North American Indigenous Games were held July 20-26 in Regina, Saskatchewan.
2014 Team Manitoba Rosters - Coming Soon
2014 Team Manitoba Medal Standings
2014 NAIG Photo Gallery - Coming Soon
2011 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Cancelled
2008 - Cowichan, British Columbia, Canada
The 2008 North American Indigenous Games were held August 3-10 in Cowichan, British Columbia.
Team Manitoba was made up of 12 sports in bantam, midget and juvenile age categories and sent a delegation of over 500 athletes and coaches to the games.
In total, there were over 5,000 athletes competing in the games along with 3,000 cultural participants.
The sports included: 3-D Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Baseball (Juvenile Male), Basketball, Canoeing, Field (Midget Male), Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Volleyball.
2008 Team Manitoba Rosters - Coming Soon
2008 Team Manitoba Medal Standings
2006 - Denver, Colorado, USA
The 2006 North American Indigenous Games were held July 2-8 in Denver, Colorado.
2006 Team Manitoba Rosters - Coming Soon
2006 Team Manitoba Medal Standings
2006 NAIG Photo Gallery - Coming Soon
2002 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
NAIG was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, July 25 to August 4, 2002. The Winnipeg Games involved 5500 sport participants from 27 teams (12 Provinces/Territories and 15 States). These Games also played host to a cultural festival that drew the participation of approximately 3000 cultural performers from across North America.
2002 Team Manitoba Rosters - Coming Soon
2002 Team Manitoba Medal Standings
2002 NAIG Photo Gallery - Coming Soon
1997 - Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
In 1997, Victoria, British Columbia, played host to the NAIG. These Games drew participation from 26 teams (9 Provinces/Territories and 17 States). In total, 5,000 took part in the sport competition and over 3,000 in the cultural festival.
1997 Team Manitoba Rosters - Coming Soon
1997 Team Manitoba Medal Standings
1997 NAIG Photo Gallery - Coming Soon
1995 - Blaine, Minnesota, USA
The 1995 Games held in Blaine, Minnesota, marked the first time the NAIG has been held in the United States of America. According to sport participation levels the 1995 Games were the largest to date with approximately 8,000 competitors.
1995 Team Manitoba Rosters - Coming Soon
1995 Team Manitoba Medal Standings
1995 NAIG Photo Gallery - Coming Soon
1993 - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
The 1993 Games in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, involved 4,400 sport participants who competed on behalf of the Indigenous peoples of their Province, Territory or State. In addition to the sporting events, the 1993 NAIG included a cultural festival that attracted several hundred cultural performers from across Canada and the United States of America. These Games also witnessed the birth of the NAIG Council as the permanent governing structure for the NAIG.
1993 Team Manitoba Rosters - Coming Soon
1993 Team Manitoba Medal Standings
1993 NAIG Photo Gallery - Coming Soon
1990 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
The first ever NAIG were held in Edmonton, Alberta. It attracted approximately 3000 sport participants and numerous cultural performers from Indigenous communities across Canada and the northwestern United States.
1990 Team Manitoba Roster - Coming Soon
1990 Team Manitoba Medal Standings
1990 NAIG Photo Gallery - Coming Soon