to encourage and promote the physical, spiritial, and cultural health, and fitness of Indigenous Youth within the Province of Alberta;
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The vision to involve Alberta Indigenous people in meaningful and enjoyable sport activities on a regular and organized basis was founded by Mr. Wilton Littlechild , the late Mr. John Fletcher and Mr. Charles Wood. The initial organization was named the Indian Sports Olympic Association (INSPOL). Unfortunately due to lack of on-going finanicial support the Association was unable to continue to work towards the initial vision.
In 1988, a grassroots movement aimed at developing a major sporting event for Indigenous youth took hold. In 1990, this vision became a reality when the first North American Indigenous Games were held in Edmonton. Over 3000 participants completed in a varity of sporting activities.
In 1994, the Indigenous Sport Council (Alberta) was formally registered with Alberta Corporate Registries. The Indigenous Sport Council (Alberta) advocates, coordinates and promotes increased awareness/opportunities in participation for youth and leaders at all levels, from Alberta Games to national/international competitions. its mandate is:
to encourage and promote the physical, spiritial, and cultural health, and fitness of Indigenous Youth within the Province of Alberta;
to encourage, foster and develop emotional, mental, spiritial and physical well-being in Indigenous Youth in Alberta;
to encourage development of self-esteen, pride, diginity, confidence and self-discipline in Indigenous Youth;
to increase awareness and understanding of Indigenous people, their culture and communities;
to encourage and promote Indigenous Youth to pursue higher levels of education;
to identify and promote indigenous community development throug the implementation of leisure and recreation programming;
If you are interested in working with us to continue devloping meaningful sports activities for aboriginal communities please reach out to our office to get started!
All our upcoming events in one place
ISCA is excited to offer 2 ACMs on January 20th and 21st, 2023!!
The ISCA Team is pleased to announce our first family ski day of the season in partnership with The Edmonton Ski Club. This fun family friendly event will be happening this weekend on December 17th 2022!
The ISCA is so excited to announce that the 2022 ISCA Fall Walk Jog Run Challenge registration is open and we welcome all Indigenous Peoples in Alberta come join us! We hope you, your family and friends will join us for six weeks getting fit, having fun and maybe win some great prizes.
Shannon comes from Grande Prairie, Alberta in the Traditional Territory of Treaty 8 with her husband of 21 years, Ken Dunfield and their two children, Tutchone and Takoda. Although she calls Grande Prairie home, her heart belongs to the Kelly Lake Indigenous Community,45 minutes west of Grande Prairie, just over the B.C. border where she grew up with her
family out on the land. Her heritage is Cree, Beaver, Mohawk and Métis and is a proud member of the Métis Nation of Alberta. Shannon has a Masters of Arts degree in Leadership through Royal Roads University in Victoria, B.C.
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