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  1. Sep 24, 2013 · Shirley Firth, CM, cross-country skier (born 31 December 1953 in Aklavik, NWT; died 30 April 2013 in Yellowknife, NWT) and Sharon Anne Firth, CM, ONWT, cross-country skier (born 31 December 1953 in Aklavik, NWT). Twin sisters Shirley and Sharon Firth, members of the Gwich’in First Nation , were among the first Indigenous athletes to represent ...

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    Sharon Firth CM ONWT (born 31 December 1953) is a Canadian former cross-country skier who competed in the Winter Olympics in 1972, 1976, 1980 and 1984. Firth's mother was Gwich'in and her father was Métis. She and her sister grew up in the Gwich'in First Nation. She is the twin sister of fellow ski team member Shirley Firth.

  3. Sharon and Shirley Firth. Shirley and Sharon Firth are twin sisters that hail from the remote township of Aklavik in the Northwest Territories. The twins grew up within the rich culture of the Dene people, and they thrived within this cultural context. Work on the trap line was an important part of the childhood that the girls grew up in.

  4. Shirley Firth Larsson was the daughter of Stephen Firth (Métis) born November 20, 1922, at the Northwest Territories (NWT) and Fanny Rose Greenland (Métis) born January 21, 1922, also in NWT. [10] Following her athletic career, Firth went on to live in France where she raised a family and lectured on the Dene and Inuit cultures. [2]

  5. Sharon Anne (right) and Shirley Anne Firth dominated Canadian cross country skiing events in the 1960s and 70s. Courtesy of Sharon Anne Firth The Firth sisters were born into a traditional Gwich’in family of 15, mom and dad plus seven sisters and six brothers, who lived entirely off the land.

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  7. Mar 10, 2022 · Cross-country skier and the first Indigenous woman believed to have represented Canada at the Winter Olympics, Sharon Firth stands at the podium during a ceremony on April 22, 2015, when she and her twin sister, Shirley, were named to the Canada Sports Hall of Fame. Sharon Firth remains active in promoting sports in Canada; Shirley died in 2013.

  8. Oct 21, 2015 · Sharon and Shirley Firth, originally from Aklavik, represented Canada at four Olympic Games from 1972 to 1984. (Canada's Sports Hall of Fame ) Sharon accepted the honour and spoke at the ceremony ...

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