World Eskimo Indian Olympics

The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics (abbreviated: WEIO, formerly the World Eskimo Olympics) is an American annual national multi-sport event held over a four-day period beginning the third Wednesday of each July, designed to preserve cultural practices and traditional (survival) skills essential to life in circumpolar areas of the world. These games are only between Native Americans in the United States and allow no participants from other nations.

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World Eskimo Indian Olympics

The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics (abbreviated: WEIO, formerly the World Eskimo Olympics) is an American annual national multi-sport event held over a four-day period beginning the third Wednesday of each July, designed to preserve cultural practices and traditional (survival) skills essential to life in circumpolar areas of the world. These games are only between Native Americans in the United States and allow no participants from other nations.

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