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NIKE N7 in Stores Near You

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Nike, Inc., officially launching the Nike Air Native N7 Collection, created to promote youth fitness and youth sport programs in Native American communities throughout the country. Nike will use the shoe collection to help finance the N7 program, utilized for the Nike “Let Me Play on Native Lands Fund.”

NIGA Chairman Ernie Stevens, Jr. also serves as a board of director for the Nike Native Lands Fund Board and since the launching of the N7 line has made it his personal commitment to visit a Nike store in every town in conjunction with his travels throughout, representing NIGA.

During the annual G2E convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, Stevens was able to visit the Nike Outlet Store to see for the first time the display of the Nike N7 shoe line. Stevens said, “I was impressed with the display and the way in which the sales associates were ready and available to answer any questions related to the N7 line.

At this stop, the NIGA Chairman personally purchased a pair of the N7 shoes for his wife Cheryl and a pair for his grandson Brandon Stevens, Jr. Stevens says he will do his part to personally purchased one or two of the N7 shoe line for each member of his family until they are all wearing Nike’s N7.

“It feels good to be part of providing these shoes for family members, but also to be part of contributing to the funds to be utilized for the “Let Me Play on Native Lands” program.” Stevens concluded.

Air Native N7s, the second line of shoes, are designed specifically for the shape of the Native American foot and draw inspiration from Native cultures. These shoes can be found only through Native American Health Promotion Disease Prevention Programs across the United States. 100% of the Air Native N7 profits go directly to the N7 Fund.

For more on Nike N7, check out the Nike N7 website http://www.n7fund.com/

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