Cote teen takes aim at being best shot in the world:
Name
Eagle Feather News
Type of Resource
mixed material
Abstract
Randall-Dre Friday of Cote First Nation, a resident of Fishing Lake First Nation, is the feature of this article in which he speaks about the inspiration he gets from Levi Morgan who is a top archer in the world. He also speaks about getting his first bow at a young age and immediately practicing the sport at home with his brothers. His mother would also support his passion as he grew and at age 14 he would go on to compete in the North American Indigenous Games and the Tony Cote Summer Games. He was also scouted at an archery tournament in Las Vegas to play in Yankton, South Dakota. The family also hunts at home and shares the meat with Elders in the community. Sadly, they also lost their sister Jackie to suicide but remain healthy and resilient through sport, recreation, and being involved with their community.
Genre
Sports
Note
Original article converted to PDF.
Subject Local Name
--Sport--Culture--Recreation--Suicide--Hunting--Archery--Family--Community--Resilience--Resurgence--Traditional----Fishing Lake First Nation--Saskatchewan--Canada--Cote First Nation----2010-2020