Name: Joseph D. Kirkaldie Email: 
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Country: U.S.  IP Address:  216.220.14.168  Date: 19 Nov 2005 20:38:49 GMT

Comment: Enjoyed Traditional Games



Name: Ray Eklund Email: reklund1@msn.com
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Country: USA  IP Address:  207.225.3.168  Date: 12 Jan 2006 05:06:06 GMT

Comment: I first started off helping and playing with the children, then I had the opportunity to coach, I LOVED it so much that I went through the certification academy, and I am now certified to teach the games to the children. I would recommend anyone interested in working with the youth, to learn the culture and the games and become certified to teach.



Name: Clarette Martin Email: clarette@clarettecmartin.net
Welcome Page:  http://www.clarettecmartin.net  
Country: USA  IP Address:  24.18.162.62  Date: 16 Mar 2006 22:02:43 GMT

Comment: I am Metis - Little Shell Tribe, originally from Montana, now living in Seattle, WA. I am so grateful for the recreating and revival of these games as I missed out on that part of my heritage. My father and his parents, who are all with the great CREATOR, are smiling proudly on what DeeAnna and everyone involved have accomplished, through much commitment and hard work. BRAVO!



Name: Robyn Pepion Email: uthinkuknowme2@hotmail.com
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Country: US  IP Address:  69.51.71.8  Date: 11 Apr 2006 19:09:15 GMT

Comment: I am looking forward to receiving certification so I can carry the knowledge to my sons as well as other Native Americans who are interested in learning.



Name: Dallas Hoag Email: gamesasylum@hotmail.com
Welcome Page:  http://www.gamesasylum.org  
Country: USA  IP Address:  64.80.169.93  Date: 10 May 2006 12:17:46 GMT

Comment: very interesting



Name: Long Standing Bear Chief Email: LongStandingBearChief@blackfoot.org
Welcome Page:  http://www.blackfoot.org  
Country: BLACKFOOT NATION  IP Address:  216.220.17.250  Date: 7 Apr 2007 11:39:51 GMT

Comment: I have observed the International Traditional Games Society grow over the years and I am pleased to note that I believe every Indian celebration at one time of another ought to offer the traditional games of their people at that Indian Nations celebration and as half-time entertainment, etc. in that peoples homeland. North American Indian Day's Committee, 2007, Browning, In The Blackfoot Nation. Lets talk: 406-338-2882



Name: JoyRae Email: joyrae@joy2u.org
Welcome Page:  http://www.joy2u.org  
Country: USA  IP Address:  71.197.164.83  Date: 8 Apr 2007 17:25:45 GMT

Comment: What a beautiful cultural gift to all of us - Native heritage or not.



Name: Les Cramer Email: lcramer@eagleswatch.org
Welcome Page:  http://www.eagleswatch.org  
Country: INDIAN COUNTRY  IP Address:  65.19.219.105  Date: 25 Apr 2007 17:19:54 GMT

Comment: Best wishes on all your events! We are here to assist.



Name: Matthew Woodenlegs Email: m_woodenlegs@yahoo.com
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Country: UNITED STATES  IP Address:  169.203.127.194  Date: 11 May 2007 18:30:16 GMT

Comment: I just wanted to say that I was with the first group that started the games in Ronan, MT.



Name: Heather Gobert Email: look_out_creek@yahoo.com
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Country: U.S.  IP Address:  66.113.54.76  Date: 5 Dec 2007 00:29:32 GMT

Comment: I feel that this is a great opportunity for our youth. It is great family fun! I encourage more people to get involved.



Name: HAROLD FARRINGTON Email: HFF5146@BELLSOUTH.NET
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Country: US  IP Address:  74.233.210.6  Date: 25 Dec 2008 23:18:52 GMT

Comment: MY GRANDMOTHER WAS A BLACKFOOT AM NOT TRYING TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT IT HER LAST NAME WAS TOBY SHE IS NOW GONE BUT AM LOOKING INTO WHAT THE INDIAN PART OF ME WAS ABOUT COULD YOU PUT ME IN THE RIGHT PALCE TO START LOOKING FOR MY PAST THANK YOU

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Name: sanjay kumar suman Email: dsksuman2000@yahoo.com
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Country: INDIA  IP Address:  202.159.221.140  Date: 9 Jun 2009 09:51:47 GMT

Comment: i have taken a project to prepared a children games book based on their daily activities of life.the main purpose of the book will support children to aquire language skills and efficiency.enhancment of knowledge and knowledge of health and harmony will be improved through this book.so i want to collect some information about traditional and natural games of indian.please try to infom me .thanks--with regards--sanjay kumar suman






 


 
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