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Sail the 7ABCs

Indigenous. Street. Traditional. One path to the World Games.

Build your ship. Join the fleet. From March 2026 through Brisbane 2032 and beyond — a global reciprocity network of communities connected through games.

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2042
Vision Year
8
Game Traditions
6+
Alliance Partners
500+
Youth Served

The Olympic Pathway

The 2042 Vision — Charting the Course

From launch to legacy, the fleet sails through four phases toward Olympic recognition.

Foundation (2026-2028)
Growth (2028-2030)
Recognition (2030-2035)
Legacy (2035-2042)
2026 foundation
Current Year

Launch the Fleet

SAGA sets sail. FIFA World Cup brings Indigenous partnership to the global stage. NYO and Makahiki seasons anchor our first year of operation.

7 key events
2027 foundation

First Crossings

The fleet's first major voyage — North American Indigenous Games bring 6,000+ athletes to Calgary. Reciprocity network pilot with 3-5 founding communities.

2 key events
2028 growth

Olympic Harbor

LA 2028 Olympics — SAGA athletes and traditions visible on the world stage. WHBL targets national recognition.

3 key events
2030 growth

Charting New Waters

French Alps Winter Olympics. SAGA's eco-tourism network operational with 20+ communities. Global reciprocity exchanges active.

2 key events
2032 recognition

Brisbane Horizon

The fleet arrives. Brisbane 2032 — Indigenous, street, and traditional games presented for Olympic recognition. SAGA athletes from every continent converge.

3 key events
2042 legacy

The Legacy Fleet

16 years of sailing. A global network of communities connected through sport, culture, and reciprocity. The 7ABCs are the sails. The games are the wind. The fleet endures.

1 key event

First time in FIFA World Cup™ history that an indigenous people have entered into partnership with any host city.

— Puyallup Tribe & City of Seattle, FIFA World Cup 2026

Seasonal Rhythm

The Wheel of the Year

SAGA's activities follow the rhythm of the year, honoring seasonal patterns observed for millennia.

Now
NYO Season
February - April
Makahiki
November
NYO Season
February
Spring Growth
April
Summer Gathering
June
Autumn Harvest
September

Makahiki

November - February

ʻUlu Maika, Haka Moa, Kōnane +5 more

NYO Season Active

February - April

One-Foot High Kick, Two-Foot High Kick, Alaska High Kick +8 more

Spring Growth

April - June

Slahal (Stick Games), HalfBall Spring League, Community Garden Games

Summer Gathering

June - August

WEIO Events, HalfBall Summer Championship, Canoe Racing +1 more

Autumn Harvest

September - November

Fall Leagues, Community Exhibitions, Cultural Festivals

Ready to Sail?

The fleet is forming. Whether you represent a tradition, a community, or yourself — there is a place for you.