Nick Hanson
The Eskimo Ninja Warrior Recounts His NYO Journey

The Eskimo Ninja, Nick Hanson, Reflects on the Native Youth Olympic Games

In honor of the commencement of the 2024 Native Youth Olympic Games, the RIVR editorial team sat down with Eskimo Ninja Warrior, Nick Hanson. Originally from Unalakleet, Alaska, he began his early athletic career participating in the NYO games. Check out Nick’s reflection of his athletic journey, as well as four songs that get him pumped for a workout!

I’ve been competing in the Native Games since 2004 and the thing I love most about the games is the sportsmanship and coaching. Every athlete is concerned about their personal best rather than winning — and, of course, sometimes their personal best means winning — but never at the expense of humility and sportsmanship.

The Native Games test one’s body in a way nothing else can; core, legs, balance, agility. Every single game presents a challenge and workout that involves every aspect of living, survival and grit — all nece

When I first applied for the show, my entire submission video was a highlight real of my NYO/WEIO experience. I explained the significance of each sport and how they directly relate to survival techniques our ancestors used to survive in Alaska. The Los Angeles producers had never heard of or learned about our ways of life, and were especially interested in Knuckle Hop. So, when I got a chance to demonstrate Knuckle Hop to them in person, they were all in shock — but the best part was when they all decided to try it with me. I share our games and they couldn’t get enough of the history and cultural connection.

Never stop telling your story, and know who you are. Be confident in your natural abilities and inherent grit that we as Alaskan Native people have just by living here. Every day we struggle just go get to school — a blizzard, getting wood, hunting on the ice — these are natural tools and abilities the other competitors don’t have that is as Alaskan Natives live through every day. 

Come alive by the Greatest Showman 

Man out of you by Mulan

Pieces by Redhandler More

You are more than Able by Chandler Moore