The first NAIG competition was held in Edmonton, Alberta in Canada in 1990. 3,000 young athletes participated in the event! There were 15 sports categories. They ranged from rifle shooting, rodeo, and archery to swimming, basketball, and marathon. 37 different Indigenous tribes and nations from across the U.S. and Canada also came to share parts of their cultures. Some of these cultural demonstrations included throat singing, hoop and square dancing, and powwows. There were also food and crafts fairs where different groups could share their food and art. Along with these cultural events, the NAIG invited Elders from different tribes to speak at the event. These Elders shared stories from their lives and talked about their languages and customs. Another important part of the event was spiritual guidance for the athletes. The NAIG organizers invited spiritual leaders from different Indigenous groups to lead the event in prayers and blessings.” What conclusion can you draw from this evidence