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(Kevin Midbo)

A new generation: Shawn Atleo becomes National Chief to the Assembly of First Nations

Interview with William Yoachim

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Length: 0:17:45
Uploaded: 4 Aug, 2009

Recording Date: 30 Jul, 2009
Recording Location: Nanaimo, B.C.
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: 1 Month
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
Copyright: Use by any community/campus/nonprofit radio station or program in whole or in part, with credit given, is permissible.
Note that this audio clip includes audio content from Shawn Atleo's campaign website as well as audio content from CHUO's "The Circle" program covering a National Association of Friendship Centres forum on June 19, 2009.

Program Title: A new generation: Shawn Atleo becomes National Chief to the Assembly of First Nations
Description: Shawn Atleo, the hereditary chief of the Ahousaht nation on Vancouver Island, was elected July 23rd as National Chief of Canada’s Assembly of First Nations. The new chief campaigned on a four-pillar strategy with emphasis on families and communities, treaties and rights, the economy and environment, and First Nation governance.
Chief Atleo is also Chancellor of Vancouver Island University. VIU president Ralph Nilson told The Globe and Mail that the new national chief belongs to a generation of native leaders that will shape a new relationship with Canada. “These are young, bright, capable people whose mothers and fathers were impacted by residential schools, and they understand and respect that, but recognize they have to move beyond that,� Mr. Nilson said.
[Source: Atleo’s tough first assignment, The Globe and Mail]

Host(s): Kevin Midbo, Jan Coleman
Featured Speakers/Guests: We speak with William Yoachim, executive director of Kw’umut Lelum Child and Family Services, who is also a board member at Vancouver Island University and a council member of Snuneymuxw First Nation.

Credits: People First Radio is an initiative of Columbian Centre Society and broadcast on CHLY 101.7 FM community/campus radio in Nanaimo, B.C.

Comments: The opnions expressed are not necessarily those of Columbian Centre Society or Radio Malaspina Society.

Topic:
News
Society and Culture
Politics > First Nations
Type: Interview

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