November 23, 2020
EN - Media Release - November 23, 2020
FR - Media Release - November 23, 2020
The MASRC is announcing its revival of the Manitoba Indigenous Games (MIG) since it was last hosted in 2011 by the communities of Peguis First Nation and Opaskwayak Cree Nation. This decision was made due to the ongoing pandemic and in response to the announcement of the postponement of the North American Indigenous Games originally set to be held in Halifax in July 2020.
"We were disappointed the day that the NAIG Council announced its postponement of the Games due to the ongoing threat of Covid-19 and we knew that it would affect our athletes who were looking forward to the International competition. It was time to get creative and we took this opportunity to revive MIG and use it as an opportunity to keep our athletes engaging in sport and friendly competition." says MASRC Executive Director, Mel Whitesell.
Since 1999, the Manitoba Indigenous Games (MIG) has been providing Indigenous athletes, coaches and officials in Manitoba the opportunity to participate in their own multi-sport competition. Opaskwayak Cree Nation (OCN) is recognized as the founders of this sporting event. In 2001, the MASRC proudly accepted the stewardship of this wonderful and exciting event.
The MIG emphasizes active participation in sporting competition for our Indigenous youth regardless of sport specific skill levels, age, and gender. Sport competition is not the only reason youth enjoy participating in this event. Other reasons include: meeting new friends, developing social interaction skills and gaining valuable educational experiences in the diverse cultural and traditional practices found in Indigenous cultures. These reasons were all found equally valuable, if not more important, than competition alone.
In May of 2021, the MASRC in partnership with multiple schools and school divisions will be hosting "MIG the Comeback". It will look different this time around as precautions are taken and guidelines are followed to ensure the safety of all who participate. Events will be open to any and all schools in Manitoba. Physical Education Specialists will be invited to host these events during their classes between the dates of May 3rd to the 14th, and submit results electronically by May 19th.
"I'm happy to see that the MASRC, MFNERC & FSD are working hard to put together these Games for the youth. I am especially excited to see traditional games being incorporated into MIG, as it shows a genuine interest in the revitalization of these traditions. Having the youth create their own equipment for traditional games will help them explore their Indigenous self-identity, and will create meaningful internal connections." says Norbert Mercredi, Physical Education & Health Program Facilitator, MFNERC
Who can participate?
*age categories are based on participants age as of May 14, 2021.
What are the events**:
**Sport information subject to change
How can the province prepare for the Games?
Technical Packages and School Registration for MIG will be available starting on December 7, 2020. For more details and announcements, make sure to stay connected through the MARC's website and social media channels:
Facebook @MasrcManitoba
Instagram & Twitter @_masrc
Contact:
Gabrielle Desrochers, Major Games Coordinator