- From The Collection Of
- Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame
- Accession Number
- 2024.03.25
- Discipline
- Humanities
- Classification
- Personal artifact
- Culture
- Mi'kmaq
- Date
- July 2023 (creation date)
- Materials and Techniques
- Metal (material)
- Description
- Woman pin. NAIG 2023 developed the Red Dress Committee to create awareness and educate about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womens, Girls and Two-Spirit. This pin was given out to people who participated at the Red Dress Event that brought the NAIG 2023 Elders and NAIG 2023 Youth Ambassadors together to deliver the event at the Cultural Village.
- History of Use
- NAIG 2023 Host Society developed pin developed in partnership with a local Mi’kmaw artist. Collecting and trading pins was common and often referred to as the “unofficial sport” at major games. It was a great way to bring people together, make new friends, and collect souvenirs.
- Narrative
- NAIG 2023 Host Society developed a pin in partnership with a local Mi’kmaw artist. These pins acted as an opportunity to share culture and support connection among participants. The collecting and trading of pins was often referred to as the “unofficial sport” of the major games. Pin trading was not just for athletes but also spectators, volunteers, and supporters of the games. NAIG was hosted in Kjipuktuk (Halifax) July 15-23, 2023. NAIG is the largest multi-sport and cultural event in Atlantic Canada: 5250 Athletes, 16 sports, and 3 age divisions (male & female), over 750 Indigenous Nations represented, and 3,000+ volunteers contributed 60,000+ hours across 60 venues.
- Record Rights
- Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame
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