Each July, athletes, vendors and spectators converge on sunny Fairbanks to partake in an event that, in some ways is completely ancient, and in other ways was first held in this form in 1961, and continues today - the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics, also known as WEIO.
This year, KNBA is fortunate enough to have Marjorie Tahbone, a young leader and champion in her own right, contribute a phone report as she witnessed Autumn Ridley take first place in the Alaskan High Kick.

Recently, social media presence has meant that folks can get a taste of the games online, as well as follow results the day of the events - as well as share experiences.
https://www.facebook.com/weioak/
More about the history and the Games, as well as a schedule of events is available at their website: