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The 1970 Arctic Winter Games

With events like "knuckle hop", "ear pull" and "sledge jump", the Arctic Winter Games are more than just another international athletic competition. The best of the North compete in ancient native games alongside hockey and curling as part of the biannual event. The Games began in 1970 as a way for folks living north of the 55th parallel to compete on their own turf. It has since evolved into a sporting and cultural extravaganza where throat singers and dog mushers help preserve the distinct northern way of life.

 Highlights from the 1970 Games.

Medium: Television
Broadcast Date: Aug. 1, 1970
Guest: Pierre Trudeau
Duration: 23:46

Last updated: January 25, 2013

Page consulted on March 25, 2013

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