1. What does the article mean when it says that “there’s more to the NAIG than winning medals”? When the article says that “there’s more to the NAIG than winning medals,” it means that the NAIG don’t just include athletic competitions. They also include opportunities for the athletes to share their cultures. The article explains that “between events, athletes meet up at the NAIG cultural village. They attend concerts and try foods from other nations.”
(RI.4.3 Explaining Ideas)
2. Choose one of the athletes quoted in the article. Why were the North American Indigenous Games meaningful to this athlete? Sample response: America Cackowski is a track-and-field athlete who competed in the NAIG this year. To her, the Games are meaningful because they are a chance to meet and connect with people from other Native nations.
(RI.4.1 Text Evidence)
3. What is the purpose of the sidebar, “A Powerful Symbol”? The purpose of the sidebar is to explain that the canoe is an important symbol to many Indigenous groups and to describe the role that canoeing plays in the NAIG.
(RI.4.7 Text Features)