Inuit games are important for Nunavimmiut and other circumpolar people for many reasons. In addition to their cultural dimension, Inuit games are a crucial component of land survival and allow Inuit to maintain strength and endurance. They are also an occasion for social gatherings. To learn more about Inuit games, explore the resources at the bottom of this article.
Warmup
Before any physical efforts, a warm-up is required. It includes rising the heartbeat, rising body temperature and preparing the muscles by bringing more blood to them and stretching them. Download a warmup procedure >>
Organization
Download the Inuit games organization kit, a tool specifically created for Nunavik teachers to bring these games in their schools.
Games
These 8 Inuit games have been identified as appropriate for elementary children. You can also see the Secondary Inuit Games resource. For each game, a poster provides the necessary information to teach them.
Back Push
Butt Bump
Leg Wrestle
Foot Pull
Muskox Fight
Owl Hop
Side Reach
Stick Pull
Additional Resources
- Arctic Winter Games Website
- Inuit Games on the Indigenous People Atlas of Canada
- Team Nunavik Website
- Team Nunavik Facebook Page
Photo Credits
- Cover image by Mark Brazeau