Photo: Teaching traditional games, for your health

By NUNATSIAQ NEWS

Kyle Hainnu, 21, demonstrates a formidable one foot high kick with partner Donovan Gordon-Tootoo, 18, at Ottawa's Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health Feb. 18. Wabano recently got a three-year Healthy Kids Community Challenge grant through the Ontario government to promote active living and healthy eating among urban Aboriginal youth — First Nations, Inuit and Metis. Wabano is partnering with a number of agencies in Ottawa, including Nunavut Sivuniksavut, where Hainnu and Gordon-Tootoo are students, to make videos demonstrating traditional Indigenous activities. Read more about their participation later, on nunatsiaqonline.ca. (PHOTO BY LISA GREGOIRE)


Kyle Hainnu, 21, demonstrates a formidable one foot high kick with partner Donovan Gordon-Tootoo, 18, at Ottawa’s Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health Feb. 18. Wabano recently got a three-year Healthy Kids Community Challenge grant through the Ontario government to promote active living and healthy eating among urban Aboriginal youth — First Nations, Inuit and Metis. Wabano is partnering with a number of agencies in Ottawa, including Nunavut Sivuniksavut, where Hainnu and Gordon-Tootoo are students, to make videos demonstrating traditional Indigenous activities. Read more about their participation later, on nunatsiaqonline.ca. (PHOTO BY LISA GREGOIRE)

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