For centuries the people who called the circumpolar areas of the globe home have survived and thrived in some of the harshest conditions imaginable. They lived off what God and Mother Nature provided.
Shelters were built to shield families from the elements from primitive materials. Imagine, if you can, building a home capable of enduring a harsh Alaskan winter without making a single trip to Home Depot. Hunting parties tested their patience, endurance and skill against the animals that shared the landscape with them. The byproducts of their hunting also provided the raw materials necessary for clothing to keep them warm and dry.
Their very survival meant always being mentally and physically prepared to face and handle the challenges of daily life. Not being prepared could easily be a death sentence in a beautiful but very unforgiving environment.
The World Eskimo Indian Olympics seeks to be an active link to history by bringing people together to both celebrate and remember the history of a proud culture. 2009 marks the 45th year of the annual World Eskimo Indian Olympics.
So, you think you're tough enough to compete? A few of my favorite events are...
One of the most anticipated events of the Olympics is the Blanket Toss where a group of people toss the person on the blanket (usually made out of seal pelts) as high as 30 feet into the air. Some say this hearkens back to a time of celebration over a successful hunting season while others claim it was a means of being able to spot game animals at great distance. Regardless, it's an exhilarating event to watch.
Below are a few videos of past WEIO performances...
Join us for the 2009 World Eskimo Indian Olympics July 5th through the 18th at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks. Daytime admission is free! For more information contact WEIO at (907) 452-6646 or by email at weio@weio.org
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