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First Tlegohli Youth Handgames Tournament in Norman Wells a SA国际影视传媒榮pectacularSA国际影视传媒 success

The first Tlegohli Youth Handgames Tournament in Norman Wells exceeded expectations, according to Lynda MacCauley, one of the organizers of the event.

SA国际影视传媒淭he tournament was better than expected and the turnout was spectacular,SA国际影视传媒 she said. SA国际影视传媒淚t went a cut above what we anticipated. But that would be because we had a great team behind us, who helped from the start with support until the weekend finished.SA国际影视传媒

The tournament was open to boys aged 15 and under, and ran on the weekend of Feb. 2-4 at Mackenzie Mountain School.

It was the first of its kind in Norman Wells, where handgames tournaments are not as common as they are in other communities with large Dene populations.

SA国际影视传媒淔or a long time handgames has been a traditional event that has been around, but in Norman Wells it was a first,SA国际影视传媒 said MacCauley.

All told, 10 teams registered to play in the event, which brought the total number of competitors to 60. The teams were from Norman Wells, as well as other Sahtu communities, such as Tulita, Behchoko and Whati.

The festivities began with a feeding of the fire, which was undertaken by one of the local teams, their coach Calvin MacCauley, and community Elder Edward Oudzi.

SA国际影视传媒淭he atmosphere at the beginning was quiet,SA国际影视传媒 according to Lynda MacCauley, as the teams from out of town trickled in, but by Saturday morning, Mackenzie Mountain School was bustling with people and full of sound.

SA国际影视传媒淪aturday morning, we had quite a crowd of all ages from all different communities,SA国际影视传媒 she said. SA国际影视传媒淲e had members from the Fort Good Hope drummers and Tulita drummers attend to drum during the tournament. We had respected Elders from the surrounding communities to come and watch our youth play. We had a lot of parents and chaperones attend with children. By the afternoon on Saturday and Sunday, the gym was packed and loud with the singing and drumming.SA国际影视传媒

SA国际影视传媒淚t was a great connection between Norman Wells and the surrounding communities,SA国际影视传媒 she added. SA国际影视传媒淪eeing everyone come together, it felt very powerful, as Norman Wells had never done this before.SA国际影视传媒

The tournament winner was a team from Tulita, captained by Colby Campbell-Modeste. The second and third place teams were both from Behchoko, and were led by Caden Cochrane and Wynter Zoe, respectively.

The prizes for members of the first-place team were Meta Quest 3 VR headsets. Second place players received Playstation 5 Spider-Man bundles, and third place players received Xbox Series X consoles. The top six teams received prizes.

SA国际影视传媒淸There was] lots of cheering and screaming, lots of kids,SA国际影视传媒 said MacCauley. SA国际影视传媒淓veryone was having a good time.SA国际影视传媒

While tournament participants are undoubtedly enjoying their prizes, the objective of the event was to instill an appreciation for traditional Dene activities in the young people involved, particularly those from Norman Wells, where MacCauley contends SA国际影视传媒渢here was a shared concern over the lack of recreational activitiesSA国际影视传媒 tailored to a growing Indigenous population.

To that end, the event also included activities like jigging and animal calls.

SA国际影视传媒淚n recent years, more Indigenous peoples from the surrounding Sahtu communities have relocated to Norman Wells for work or social reasons,SA国际影视传媒 she said. SA国际影视传媒淸This tournament] was important because tradition contributes to a sense of comfort and belonging. It brings families together and enables people to reconnect with friends and family. [These events] provide a sense of stability and help us connect with our roots. Preserving culture is essential, especially for our youth. They always say our youth are our leaders. They are important.SA国际影视传媒

This will not be the last youth handgames tournament in Norman Wells SA国际影视传媒 far from it.

Alongside the event itself, MacCauley and her colleagues created the Tlegohli Handgames Association SA国际影视传媒渋n an attempt to restore traditional Dene culture and values in Norman Wells and to share and forge relationships between differing cultures in the community.SA国际影视传媒

The hope, she said, is that the associationSA国际影视传媒檚 youth events will teach local young people SA国际影视传媒渋nvaluable lessonsSA国际影视传媒 like sportsmanship, leadership, teamwork and discipline.





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