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The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics (or WEIO) is an annual multi-sport event held over a four-day period beginning the 3rd Wednesday each July, designed to preserve cultural practices and traditional (survival) skills essential to life in circumpolar areas of the world. The WEIO features games or sports rooted in ancestral hunting and survival techniques employed by the Inuit, Iñupiat, Yupik, and other Native Americans, as well as dance storytelling competitions, and an annual cultural pageant, called Miss WEIO, that focuses on cultural knowledge.

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  • Всемирные эскимосско-индейские олимпийские игры (ru)
  • World Eskimo Indian Olympics (en)
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  • The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics (or WEIO) is an annual multi-sport event held over a four-day period beginning the 3rd Wednesday each July, designed to preserve cultural practices and traditional (survival) skills essential to life in circumpolar areas of the world. The WEIO features games or sports rooted in ancestral hunting and survival techniques employed by the Inuit, Iñupiat, Yupik, and other Native Americans, as well as dance storytelling competitions, and an annual cultural pageant, called Miss WEIO, that focuses on cultural knowledge. (en)
  • Всемирные эскимосско-индейские олимпийские игры (англ. World Eskimo Indian Olympics, WEIO) — ежегодное соревновательное мероприятие, направленное на сохранение культурного наследия коренных народов Аляски. Участники соревнуются в силе, ловкости и выдержке в традиционных эскимосских и индейских играх, а также демонстрируют навыки выживания в суровых приполярных регионах. Игры проводятся ежегодно в середине июля (изредка в начале августа) в крупнейшем городе Аляски Анкоридже. Изначально игры проводились в Фэрбанксе, но в 2007 году были перенесены в Анкоридж. (ru)
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  • World Eskimo-Indian Olympics (en)
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  • WEIO (en)
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  • Multi-sport event for Inuit, Iñupiat, Yupik, and other Native American athletes (en)
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  • The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics (or WEIO) is an annual multi-sport event held over a four-day period beginning the 3rd Wednesday each July, designed to preserve cultural practices and traditional (survival) skills essential to life in circumpolar areas of the world. The WEIO features games or sports rooted in ancestral hunting and survival techniques employed by the Inuit, Iñupiat, Yupik, and other Native Americans, as well as dance storytelling competitions, and an annual cultural pageant, called Miss WEIO, that focuses on cultural knowledge. (en)
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