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Title
Inuit games (38636)
Produced 2019
Distributor SD #73 Aboriginal Education Depart. (4464)
Country Canada
Audience Intermediate, Junior High, Senior High (IJS)
Collection Booking Library
Synopsis The Inuit Games kit is a fun and challenging collection of games played by the Inuit from a time when they needed to be physically strong and mentally healthy enough to survive in the -52 degree weather in which they had to go hunting, catch caribou, and so on. Inuit games play a vital role in today's society as athletes continue to practise, teach and compete in order to keep the memories of ancestors alive and to ensure the survival of Inuit culture and tradition.
Author Anderson, Carolyn
Dimensions 80 x 80 x 14 cm. bag
Pub. Loc. Kamloops, BC
Contents 4 Inuit agility skipping ropes ; 1 Inuit Games information and instruction package in plastic sleeve.
Notes The games could be played over the course of a week or month as other elements of Inuit life and culture are explored through other subject areas. Competitive activities included in this kit could be tracked using a personal best system rather than regular competitor style format.

LOCATION: First Nations Sea-Can.

Parts 4 Inuit skipping ropes ; 1 instruction package all in a 80 x 80 x 15 cm. bag.
Stmt Resp Carolyn Anderson
Guide Guide Included
Subjects First Nations; Inuit—Social life and customs; Inuit games; Physical and health education; Physical fitness; Social Studies
Call# KT 1846
Holdings
Kit 1 copy
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