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Athletes awed by games' success

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The 1993 North American Indigenous Games were a tremendous success, say athletes.

"The games were excellent," said Joan Wolfe, middle on Team Alberta's senior women's soccer team. "Whoever is responsible has done an awesome job."

"And they were smart to choose this city - Prince Albertans have been wonderful hosts."

The city of approximately 33,000 swelled to more than 40,000 with the wave of athletes, support personnel and fans attending the games and cultural events.

Athletes awed by games' success

Page R1

The 1993 North American Indigenous Games were a tremendous success, say athletes.

"The games were excellent," said Joan Wolfe, middle on Team Alberta's senior women's soccer team. "Whoever is responsible has done an awesome job."

"And they were smart to choose this city - Prince Albertans have been wonderful hosts."

The city of approximately 33,000 swelled to more than 40,000 with the wave of athletes, support personnel and fans attending the games and cultural events.

Athletes awed by games' success

Page R1

The 1993 North American Indigenous Games were a tremendous success, say athletes.

"The games were excellent," said Joan Wolfe, middle on Team Alberta's senior women's soccer team. "Whoever is responsible has done an awesome job."

"And they were smart to choose this city - Prince Albertans have been wonderful hosts."

The city of approximately 33,000 swelled to more than 40,000 with the wave of athletes, support personnel and fans attending the games and cultural events.

Athletes awed by games' success

Page R1

The 1993 North American Indigenous Games were a tremendous success, say athletes.

"The games were excellent," said Joan Wolfe, middle on Team Alberta's senior women's soccer team. "Whoever is responsible has done an awesome job."

"And they were smart to choose this city - Prince Albertans have been wonderful hosts."

The city of approximately 33,000 swelled to more than 40,000 with the wave of athletes, support personnel and fans attending the games and cultural events.

Athletes awed by games' success

Page R1

The 1993 North American Indigenous Games were a tremendous success, say athletes.

"The games were excellent," said Joan Wolfe, middle on Team Alberta's senior women's soccer team. "Whoever is responsible has done an awesome job."

"And they were smart to choose this city - Prince Albertans have been wonderful hosts."

The city of approximately 33,000 swelled to more than 40,000 with the wave of athletes, support personnel and fans attending the games and cultural events.

Athletes awed by games' success

Page R1

The 1993 North American Indigenous Games were a tremendous success, say athletes.

"The games were excellent," said Joan Wolfe, middle on Team Alberta's senior women's soccer team. "Whoever is responsible has done an awesome job."

"And they were smart to choose this city - Prince Albertans have been wonderful hosts."

The city of approximately 33,000 swelled to more than 40,000 with the wave of athletes, support personnel and fans attending the games and cultural events.

Athletes awed by games' success

Page R1

The 1993 North American Indigenous Games were a tremendous success, say athletes.

"The games were excellent," said Joan Wolfe, middle on Team Alberta's senior women's soccer team. "Whoever is responsible has done an awesome job."

"And they were smart to choose this city - Prince Albertans have been wonderful hosts."

The city of approximately 33,000 swelled to more than 40,000 with the wave of athletes, support personnel and fans attending the games and cultural events.

Athletes awed by games' success

Page R1

The 1993 North American Indigenous Games were a tremendous success, say athletes.

"The games were excellent," said Joan Wolfe, middle on Team Alberta's senior women's soccer team. "Whoever is responsible has done an awesome job."

"And they were smart to choose this city - Prince Albertans have been wonderful hosts."

The city of approximately 33,000 swelled to more than 40,000 with the wave of athletes, support personnel and fans attending the games and cultural events.

Believers pray on 1,300 km trek

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Sitting in the shade of her tent, 53-year-old Margaret St. Pierre munched reflectively on a piece of dried meat. The Wollaston Lake, Sask. woman was thinking about the significance of her 63-day, 1,300 km pilgrimage to Lac Ste. Anne.

St. Pierre, the oldest of the seven women to complete the journey, said she and Marie Bonnie, Bernadette Tsannie, Sarah Tsannie, Marlene Kkaikka, Annie Dzeylion, and Susan Hansen did a lot of praying during their two-month trek to Lac Ste. Anne, 80 km west of Edmonton.

Believers pray on 1,300 km trek

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Sitting in the shade of her tent, 53-year-old Margaret St. Pierre munched reflectively on a piece of dried meat. The Wollaston Lake, Sask. woman was thinking about the significance of her 63-day, 1,300 km pilgrimage to Lac Ste. Anne.

St. Pierre, the oldest of the seven women to complete the journey, said she and Marie Bonnie, Bernadette Tsannie, Sarah Tsannie, Marlene Kkaikka, Annie Dzeylion, and Susan Hansen did a lot of praying during their two-month trek to Lac Ste. Anne, 80 km west of Edmonton.