Photos by George Paul, Brian Knockwood and Wekatesk Augustine.
Photo collection.
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- It was tough at the start for the girls U19 basketball team. But they learned from their experience and enjoyed their NAIG.
It was tough at the start for the girls U19 basketball team. But they learned from their experience and enjoyed their NAIG.
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- Team Mi’kmaw Nova Scotia coaches, John Denny Sylliboy and Arnold Sylliboy wanted a picture of NAIG Symbol (not mascot) “Little Buffalo” who cheered on Team NS during the NS/Sask basketball game.
Team Mi’kmaw Nova Scotia coaches, John Denny Sylliboy and Arnold Sylliboy wanted a picture of NAIG Symbol (not mascot) “Little Buffalo” who cheered on Team NS during the NS/Sask basketball game.
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- Raheem Johnson of Paqtnkek lead Team Mi’kmaw NS to some great exciting games.
Raheem Johnson of Paqtnkek lead Team Mi’kmaw NS to some great exciting games.
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- People from other provinces and heard about the Nova Scotian Giant and had to see him. Standing at 6 foot 8 inches, Cody Crowe of Waycobah was a force under the net.
People from other provinces and heard about the Nova Scotian Giant and had to see him. Standing at 6 foot 8 inches, Cody Crowe of Waycobah was a force under the net.
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- Mi’kmaw youth representing Nova Scotia during the opening ceremonies.
Mi’kmaw youth representing Nova Scotia during the opening ceremonies.
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- Native RCMP standing on guard during the opening ceremonies.
Native RCMP standing on guard during the opening ceremonies.
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- Girls under 19 baseball Team.
Girls under 19 baseball Team.
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- For Team Mi’kmaw NS the competition didn’t begin untill these guys came on the court. In photo is the U19 basketball team with coach John Denny Sylliboy, Hobie Dennis, Dillon Stevens, Raheem Johnson, Cody Crowe, Dimitri Martin, Dalton Googoo and Assistant coach Arnold Sylliboy. Front row, Hugh Paul, John Frank Sylliboy, Ryan Toney and Dwight Francis.
For Team Mi’kmaw NS the competition didn’t begin untill these guys came on the court. In photo is the U19 basketball team with coach John Denny Sylliboy, Hobie Dennis, Dillon Stevens, Raheem Johnson, Cody Crowe, Dimitri Martin, Dalton Googoo and Assistant coach Arnold Sylliboy. Front row, Hugh Paul, John Frank Sylliboy, Ryan Toney and Dwight Francis.
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- Trent Lynds of Indian Brook accepting his 2 silver medal for the 1500 meter run. In photo from left is Trent Lynds, Dylan Stryde of Saskatchewan and Rilee GoodEagle of Alberta.
Trent Lynds of Indian Brook accepting his 2 silver medal for the 1500 meter run. In photo from left is Trent Lynds, Dylan Stryde of Saskatchewan and Rilee GoodEagle of Alberta.
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- Team Mi’kmaw NS got their first medal from Trent Lynds of Indian Brook when he won silver for the U19 3000 meter run with a time of 10 minutes and 35 seconds.
Team Mi’kmaw NS got their first medal from Trent Lynds of Indian Brook when he won silver for the U19 3000 meter run with a time of 10 minutes and 35 seconds.
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- Meet Team Mi’kmaw NS one and only gold medalist from NAIG 2014. Sixteen year old Ryan Francis of Eskasoni won gold for Archery Compound U16 Male.
Meet Team Mi’kmaw NS one and only gold medalist from NAIG 2014. Sixteen year old Ryan Francis of Eskasoni won gold for Archery Compound U16 Male.
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- It was a silver medal effort for Team NS Girls 4x100m Relay. Proudly showing their Mi’kmaq and NS flag are from left, Kaylee Blair, Selena Denny, Sophie Bernard and Brianna Francis.
It was a silver medal effort for Team NS Girls 4x100m Relay. Proudly showing their Mi’kmaq and NS flag are from left, Kaylee Blair, Selena Denny, Sophie Bernard and Brianna Francis.
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- Great first showing of NS Archery Team who won NS only gold by Ryan Francis of Eskasoni and a bronze by Haley Julien of Millbrook. In photo is the archery team with coaches and champerones.Top left chaperone Tammy Bernard , Jaxon Maloney, coach Lyndsey Poehl, Devon Prosper, Ryan Francis, manager Andrew Johnson, chaperone Johnathan Julien. Bottom left, Jonas Cope, Zoe Jeddore and Haley Julien.
Great first showing of NS Archery Team who won NS only gold by Ryan Francis of Eskasoni and a bronze by Haley Julien of Millbrook. In photo is the archery team with coaches and champerones.Top left chaperone Tammy Bernard , Jaxon Maloney, coach Lyndsey Poehl, Devon Prosper, Ryan Francis, manager Andrew Johnson, chaperone Johnathan Julien. Bottom left, Jonas Cope, Zoe Jeddore and Haley Julien.
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- Karla Jean Pierro of Wagmatcook didn’t hold back for U19 NS Softball team.
Karla Jean Pierro of Wagmatcook didn’t hold back for U19 NS Softball team.
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- This was the first time Team Mi’kmaq NS brought a Lacrosse team to NAIG. The boys earned their battle scars for their first showing at NAIG in photo from top left are Armando Lucio, Brendon Smithson, Justin Meuse, Matthew Pennell, Julien Hepworth, Stephen Johnson, Charlie DeWilde, Zachary Julian, Billie Julian, Blaze Julian, Jessie Meuse, Reed Knockwood, Brennan Googoo, Jim Hepworth and Brian Knockwood. Bottom left Bryson Knockwood, Blaze McDonald, MacKenzie Maloney, Dakota Paul, Quinten Gloade and Blade Knockwood.
This was the first time Team Mi’kmaq NS brought a Lacrosse team to NAIG. The boys earned their battle scars for their first showing at NAIG in photo from top left are Armando Lucio, Brendon Smithson, Justin Meuse, Matthew Pennell, Julien Hepworth, Stephen Johnson, Charlie DeWilde, Zachary Julian, Billie Julian, Blaze Julian, Jessie Meuse, Reed Knockwood, Brennan Googoo, Jim Hepworth and Brian Knockwood. Bottom left Bryson Knockwood, Blaze McDonald, MacKenzie Maloney, Dakota Paul, Quinten Gloade and Blade Knockwood.
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- Waiting to start their first game of Lacrosse for NAIG.
Waiting to start their first game of Lacrosse for NAIG.
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- John Robert Isadore-Kendall of Wagmatcook showed heart in the 100 meter race.
John Robert Isadore-Kendall of Wagmatcook showed heart in the 100 meter race.
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- Tracey Denny (Right) of Pictou Landing was proud to earn her bronze medal in the U19 Female Javelin. On her left is gold medalist Breanna Mandeville of NWT and silver medalist Floritia Avina of Ontario.
Tracey Denny (Right) of Pictou Landing was proud to earn her bronze medal in the U19 Female Javelin. On her left is gold medalist Breanna Mandeville of NWT and silver medalist Floritia Avina of Ontario.
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- It was a tough day on the course for Team Mi’kmaw NS only golfer, Aaron Floyd Prosper but he will never forget his NAIG experience. In photo with Aaron are from right, Barry McLoughlin of Ontario and Albert Redd of Colorado.
It was a tough day on the course for Team Mi’kmaw NS only golfer, Aaron Floyd Prosper but he will never forget his NAIG experience. In photo with Aaron are from right, Barry McLoughlin of Ontario and Albert Redd of Colorado.
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- A lot of emotions ran through the girls U19 volleyball team during their time in NAIG. For Katie McNutt, Morgan Marshall and Anissa Blackmore of Millbrook it was also a bitter sweet moment they got to share for the last time as they move on to University life.
A lot of emotions ran through the girls U19 volleyball team during their time in NAIG. For Katie McNutt, Morgan Marshall and Anissa Blackmore of Millbrook it was also a bitter sweet moment they got to share for the last time as they move on to University life.
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- Dante Isadore of Wagmatcook gave it all he got in the 100 meter race for Team Mi’kmaw NS.
Dante Isadore of Wagmatcook gave it all he got in the 100 meter race for Team Mi’kmaw NS.
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- Bryson Gould of Eskasoni was one of the top pitchers for the U19 Mens softball in NAIG 2014.
Bryson Gould of Eskasoni was one of the top pitchers for the U19 Mens softball in NAIG 2014.
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- Girls under 19 volleyball Team.
Girls under 19 volleyball Team.
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- “ I want to express my sincere gratitude to George Paul for doing an Excellent job in Communications for Team NS, he kept everyone apprised of our Team, and has truly captured the spirit of our Team and NAIG. Wel’aliek George Eagle.” ~ Tex Marshall.
“ I want to express my sincere gratitude to George Paul for doing an Excellent job in Communications for Team NS, he kept everyone apprised of our Team, and has truly captured the spirit of our Team and NAIG. Wel’aliek George Eagle.” ~ Tex Marshall.