Indigenous spirit burns bright for Allen-Gullion at NAIG 2023
As part of Team Alberta in women’s basketball, Michaela Allen-Gullion remembers being in awe during the opening ceremonies of the 2014 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) in Regina.
After growing up not fully understanding the importance of her identity, NAIG 2014 served as Allen-Gullion’s awakening to the power and strength of her culture, from the dancers to the gatherings to the proud Indigenous expression and everything in between.
“I’ve made lifelong friendships with girls who were part of those Games,” Allen-Gullion said. “The amount of culture and just being around my people, the amount of warmth, and just the common understanding of how we act towards each other.”
Nine years later, the Olds College Broncos women’s basketball alumnus and 2019 CCAA national champion returns to the NAIG stage as the assistant coach of Team Alberta’s 19U women’s basketball team in Halifax (Kjipuktuk).


