-THE ASIAN INDEPENDENT, UK
California, USA – The USA is set to participate in the inaugural African Traditional Sports and Games multi-event, scheduled for 2026 in Namibia. This historic involvement is being led by Sartaj Singh Sekhon, Secretary General of the USA Council of Traditional Sports and Games, with significant support and guidance from Shammi Rana, Secretary-General of the International Council of Traditional Sports and Games (ICTSG). The U.S. delegation will proudly showcase a variety of traditional American sports, with a special focus on the heritage of Indigenous communities, presenting a rich cultural narrative of Native American traditions on an international stage.
Showcasing America’s Unique Sports Heritage
This participation represents a significant moment for the USA, bringing the country’s diverse cultural heritage into the global spotlight, particularly through the traditional games of Native American tribes. These games, cherished and preserved through generations, will be a focal point of the U.S. presence. Featured sports include Lacrosse, known as “The Creator’s Game,” a sport with deep cultural significance as a sacred gift from the Creator; Stickball, a traditional game of various Southeastern tribes; and Archery, reflecting the hunting practices of many Indigenous peoples.
Sartaj Singh Sekhon expressed his excitement about the USA’s involvement:
“We are honored to bring a piece of America’s diverse cultural heritage to this historic event. By showcasing our traditional sports, especially those from Native American communities, we celebrate the rich traditions that have shaped our nation.”
Shammi Rana, as the Secretary-General of the ICTSG, has been instrumental in facilitating international cooperation and encouraging participation from countries like the USA. He emphasized the importance of such events in promoting global cultural understanding:
“The participation of the USA in this multi-event is a step forward in our mission to promote and safeguard traditional sports and games worldwide. It reflects our shared commitment to celebrating cultural diversity and building bridges through sports.”
A Ground-breaking Partnership for Cultural Unity
The multi-event in Namibia is an initiative led by Chief Michael Shamsu Mustapha, President of the African Traditional Sports and Games Confederation (ATSGC). This historic event aims to elevate traditional sports and games to a global platform, fostering unity, understanding, and cultural exchange.
Chief Michael Shamsu Mustapha welcomed the USA’s involvement:
“We are delighted to have the USA join us in this celebration of traditional sports. The inclusion of Native American sports enriches our understanding of cultural diversity and showcases the shared values these sports bring to communities worldwide.”
Aligning with UNESCO’s Vision for Cultural Heritage Preservation
Organized in alignment with UNESCO’s mission to protect and promote traditional sports and games as integral elements of humanity’s intangible cultural heritage, this multi-event emphasizes preserving these sports as living traditions that connect communities, strengthen identity and bridge generations.
Shammi Rana underscored the significance of this alignment:
“By supporting events like this, we contribute to UNESCO’s vision of preserving cultural diversity through traditional sports. It is not just about competition; it is about recognizing the cultural importance of these games and their role in fostering international friendship and understanding.”
Building Bridges Across Continents
The African Traditional Sports and Games multi-event offers a unique platform for the USA to connect with other nations through the universal language of sports. It provides an opportunity to celebrate shared heritage, foster mutual respect, and promote cultural diplomacy.
“Our participation extends beyond sports,” said Sekhon. “It’s about honoring our traditions, learning from others, and building meaningful connections across continents. By joining this event, we aim to encourage intercultural dialogue and strengthen the bonds of friendship between the USA and Africa.”
Shammi Rana echoed this sentiment, highlighting the broader mission of the ICTSG:
“Our goal is to bring people together through traditional sports and games, celebrating both our differences and our common humanity. This event is a testament to that vision.”
Preparing for a Historic Event
Preparations for this landmark event are already underway. Athletes and cultural performers from Native American communities are training to showcase their rich heritage with pride. Alongside sports competitions, the USA delegation will host cultural exhibitions and interactive workshops to educate participants and audiences about the history, techniques, and cultural significance of Native American traditional games.
These activities will offer a comprehensive view of America’s cultural heritage, inviting global audiences to engage with and appreciate the depth and diversity of traditional sports in the United States.
Looking Ahead to 2026
As the countdown begins to the 2026 African Traditional Sports and Games multi-event, the USA is poised to make a memorable debut on the world stage. This is an extraordinary opportunity to celebrate America’s cultural diversity, build new international friendships, and contribute to a future where traditional sports are cherished and preserved worldwide.
The USA Council of Traditional Sports and Games, with the support of Shammi Rana and the ICTSG, invites all Americans to rally behind this exciting endeavor. Let’s come together to cheer for our athletes and cultural ambassadors as they represent the USA and its Indigenous heritage in Namibia, promoting unity, understanding, and cultural pride.