Indigenous Sport
Indigenous sport refers to traditional games and physical activities practiced by Indigenous peoples around the world. These sports often hold cultural significance and are tied to the community's history, values, and identity. Examples include the Lacrosse of Native American tribes and the Māori game of Ki-o-rahi in New Zealand.
In addition to traditional games, Indigenous sport also encompasses modern athletic competitions where Indigenous athletes participate. Events like the World Indigenous Games celebrate Indigenous culture and promote unity among different Indigenous groups. These sports serve as a means of cultural expression and help preserve Indigenous heritage.