ABORIGINAL GAMES
and
ACTIVITIES

It’s all about having fun learning!




Aboriginal Games and Activities teach the original intent of play and activities.
Our focus is on the health and well being of the individual, family, team and community. Using the Wheel of Life teachings from our First Nations communities we provide a symbiotic and holistic experience.
Our workshops, presentations and programs offer a dynamic and comprehensive opportunity to learn.
Our goals are achieved through exploring the relationships between the physical, social, Strategic and interpersonal aspects of games and activities.
Aboriginal Games and Activities has consistently impressed our clients in achieving the objectives and goals determined. Whether educational, social, historic, cultural/sensitivity, team building, family or a community event.




GAMES and ACTIVITES FOR
Community Events
Pow Wows
Train the Trainer
Schools
Camps




Medicine Wheel Perspectives

Communication/ Sharing
Physical/Diversity
Observation/Awareness
Knowledge/Strategies



VARIOUS GAMES AND ACTIVITIES
Click on each individual game for more information
Hand Game
Fox Tails
Play Structures
Bone Toss
Spider Web
Circle Games
Snow Snakes
Deer Ears
Moaning Sticks
Bird Snare
Participants will learn the importance of Belonging, developing skills toward Mastery, Independence and Sharing their gifts.



OTHER PROGRAMS
*Cultural and Historic Games and Activities with Traditional Elder
*Nature Based Games and Activities
*The Community and Child Playgrounds
*Environmental Games and Activities
*Cultural Sensitivity



RECENT WORKSHOPS and CONSULTATIONS

University of Manitoba, Recreation Department
Winnipeg Folk Festival
Winnipeg School Division #1
Aboriginal Day Celebrations
Boys and Girls Club
Red River Community College, Community Counsellors Program
Canadian Labor Congress Camp
C.A.H.R.D.
University of Manitoba, Elders and Traditional Teachers Conference 2002


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For more information contact

Blair Robillard
Ph. (204) 586-2569
Fax (204) 661-5982





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