WEIO 2009 Two Foot High Kick Video
July 21, 2009 | Tags: Alaska Native Culture, Events, Video, WEIO
Imagine a ball suspended over seven feet in the air. Imagine yourself jumping and kicking it with both feet simultaneously, only to land, feet together, without stumbling. Tough to even picture in your mind, right? Well…the participants in the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics do just that and more. Here is a taste of the action from the two foot high kick preliminary at WEIO 2009 in Fairbanks.
WEIO 2009 Two Foot High Kick from insidealaska on Vimeo.
The WEIO homepage is a great place to find more video and lots of information on the games. Also check out our previous posts on WEIO. Is this cool stuff or what?
7/17: WEIO and Golden Days
July 17, 2009 | Tags: Audio, Golden Days, WEIO
There is a lot of excitement in Fairbanks during this part of the summer. Two of the most popular events are the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics and the Golden Days celebration. Many details included in today’s update. The photo above was taken during the WEIO events yesterday.
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Alaskan High Kick at WEIO 2009
July 16, 2009 | Tags: Alaska Native Culture, Photos, WEIO
We were able to spend a little time at the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics this afternoon for the preliminary competition in the Alaskan High Kick. According to the WEIO website, in this event each athlete:
…sits on the floor below a target with one hand grasping the opposite foot. With his/her remaining free hand planted on the floor, the athlete springs up and attempts to kick the target with the free foot. After kicking the target, the athlete must show balance upon landing – he/she is at the original position before kicking. Height is the objective.
Here are a few of the images we captured during the event. Click on one of the images below and use the ‘next’ and ‘prev’ buttons (bottom left) to see them all. These tiny thumbnails just don’t do them justice.
Find out more about the 2009 World Eskimo-Indian Olympics in Fairbanks and see video at the WEIO website. Or take a look at a few of our other posts about the event from past years.
WEIO 2008 Regalia Competition
July 31, 2008 | Tags: Alaska Native Culture, Events, Video, WEIO
The craftsmanship displayed at this year’s World Eskimo-Indian Olympics Regalia was tremendous. His is a quick video montage from the pageant.
Video: Ear Pull Competition
July 29, 2008 | Tags: Alaska Native Culture, Events, Video, WEIO
One of the most amazing and grueling events in the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics can be seen here. Don’t try this (not like you would anyway) at home!
They have more great videos on weio.org. A spectator has has also put together an ear pull montage from the 2008 WEIO competition.
Two Foot High Kick and Ear Pull
July 22, 2008 | Tags: Alaska Native Culture, Photos, WEIO
We had the privilege of attending and photographing two of the wonderful events at this past week’s World Eskimo-Indian Olympics in Fairbanks. We were audience to two of the most amazing and painful events, which you have to see to believe.
The two-foot high kick requires athletes to kick a ball suspended high in the air with both feet. Many of the finalists (demonstrated in images 3 and 4 above) end up successfully kicking above the length of their own outstretched arms!
The ear pull pits two competitors against one another, both having a single string placed behind their ear. The contest begins when both competitors begin pulling their heads straight back. The first person that either gives up, moves their head sideways, or has the string slip off their ear is the loser.
World Eskimo-Indian Olympics, July 16-19
July 9, 2008 | Tags: Alaska Native Culture, Events, Video, WEIO
For time immemorial, Native peoples of the circumpolar areas of the world have gathered in small villages to participate in games of strength, endurance, balance, and agility. Along with these athletic games, dancing, story telling, and other audience participation games took place. This provided an opportunity for friendly competition, entertainment and laughter. The hosts provided food and lodging, and visitors brought news from surrounding villages and expanded opportunities for challenge building and renewing old and new friendships. This is the background of the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics and the atmosphere, which we seek to replicate. – WEIO.org
The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics are a must-see competition! Fairbanks is proud to welcome every visitor and participant one week from today (July 16)!
Enjoy video clips of the many wonderful events including: the arm pull, stick pull, one hand reach, two foot high kick and blanket toss, then plan to attend today!
World Eskimo-Indian Olympics Back in Fairbanks
April 30, 2008 | Tags: Alaska Native Culture, Audio, Events, WEIO
If you don’t know anything about the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics; be sure you make plans to experience them this summer. The competition takes place July 16-19 and features one-of-a-kind events such as the knuckle or seal hop, the four man carry, the ear pull, the kneel jump and the Eskimo or Indian stick pull. If any athletic event can be called “truly unique” this is the one!
Alaska Public Radio Network filed a fantastic Rebecca Sheir/NPR report for last year’s games that will give a touch of the overall WEIO flavor. Play or download the entire feature below. Then visit the WEIO homepage for full details.
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