Kendyl Pollack
Member of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation/Six Nations of the Grand River
She is making a positive impact on her community and consistently aspires for growth and greatness.
“This is my game, and nothing can stop me.”
“Kendyl”
“Kendyl has a different relationship with the game than others and it’s evident when she plays.”
Upcoming Schedule
7.16.23
North American Indigenous Games
Kjipuktuk (Halifax), Dartmouth, Millbrook First Nation, Sipekne’katik
8.15.24
Haudenosaunee Nationals U20
2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship
Hong Kong
Mong Kok Stadium
2022 World Cup Futures Girls Box Lacrosse Tournament at Loyola University.
Watch Kendyl in Action
Biography
From Lacrosse to Traditional Indigenous Hoop Dancing, to activism and altruism, Kendyl Pollack is using her talents to make a positive impact in this world.
Lacrosse
Learn more about Kendyl’s story here.
Dance
Learn more about Kendyl’s dance history, and how it has influenced her life.
Activism
As a young Indigenous woman, Kendyl has made strides in grassroots efforts to increasing Indigenous visibility and working towards protecting and honoring Native rights and culture.