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- Title: Selected Contemporary Native Issues in Canada
- Author : Eric John Large
- Release Date : January 05, 2012
- Genre: Reference,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 323 KB
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D
escendancy:
Great grandfather is Northern Plains Cree, Misih John
Large who, according to my father Joseph Louis Large, was a cousin (either
biological or adoptive) of Oneetahminahos (Chief Little Hunter) who signed Treaty
No. 6 in 1876 at Fort Pitt, North West Territories. Maternal great, great grand
father is Wood Cree, Tustukswes who signed Treaty No. 6 in 1876 at Fort Pitt.
Past volunteering: St. Paul Junior Chamber of Commerce; Boy Scouts of Canada,
Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre; Saddle Lake Red Wings Junior Hockey
Club; Saddle Lake Rodeo Club; Custody and processing of wills and estates for
Saddle Lake Cree Nation members; Confederacy of Treaty Six Skills Development
Sub-Committee; McIvor vs. The Registrar, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Treaty Six West Technical Committee; Senior Licence Holder 3 Registered Fur
Management Areas; political elder for Saddle Lake with Confederacy of Treaty
Six First Nations (Alberta); Elder/Advisor with the Health Careers Initiative of
the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations; Commissioner for Oaths; judge at
Saddle Lake Cree Nation Pow-wow; preparing and delivering of Christmas food
hampers in Saddle Lake.
I
am interested in serving people where my experience in Native politics,
engaged in responding to federal and provincial policies, federal legislation,
and helping to provide a range of public services (education, social services, child
welfare, policing, public works, health services, housing, employment procurement,
and tribal enterprises) can be useful. I am specifically interested in the health
and well-being of people. I am interested in advances made by medicine, social
science, mental health, and writing. My values are: do no harm; respect all people
regardless of their origin, heritage, and belief; I value history, tradition, and culture
but also in the future and in the possibility of engaging confirmed knowledge
with new findings that can be explored, defined, processed, and validated for the
benefit of people. I am especially interested in voicing health careers for Native
people, in particular the youth. I would like to be associated with processes and
persons, who operate with a minimum of specific governmental direction, are
independent, forwarding looking, ethical, and responsible to society.