Council of Elders and Youth

The Council of Elders and Youth is an advisory body to NWMO management. It provides counsel on the application of Indigenous Knowledge in the implementation of Adaptive Phased Management. In addition, the Council of Elders and Youth provides advice on issues that could enhance the development and maintenance of good relations with Indigenous communities.

Overview

The NWMO recognizes that Indigenous Knowledge Holders carry the wisdom that connected their peoples to all creation since the Creator placed them here on Turtle Island. The NWMO also acknowledges that Knowledge Holders possess an understanding of Mother Earth that constitutes traditional science, which enabled their ancestors to live in harmony with nature. The NWMO further respects that Knowledge Holders are the custodians of traditions, customs and values of their respective societies, and form a link between the past and the future.

There are many teachings of the Indigenous peoples here on Mother Earth. One of these teachings speaks of the Peoples of Mother Earth and how they have all been given different gifts and tasks to do. The peoples must work together in balance like the four legs of a table to work effectively here on Earth.

Knowledge Holders have much traditional knowledge to share with others. One of their roles is in aiding in decision-making based on this ancient knowledge. The NWMO has been honoured to have received the counsel of Knowledge Holders over the past several years. We seek to enhance this relationship of mutual support and respect as we continue to implement our mandate in harmony with the traditional teachings of Indigenous peoples.

The Council of Elders and Youth grew from the Elders Forum, a previous advisory group that was in place between 2005 and 2012. Over the course of 2011 and 2012, a new Terms of Reference for the Council of Elders was developed. In July 2012, the NWMO established the Council of Elders and Youth. During a traditional ceremony, former members of the Elders Forum were honoured. They were thanked for their years of advice and thoughtful assistance to the NWMO, and to Indigenous organizations and communities involved in the NWMO’s work.

Mission statement:

The Council of Elders and Youth will provide advice to the NWMO that will help protect and preserve all creation: air, land, fire, water, plants, medicines, animals and humankind — guided by the seven universal teachings of love, trust, sharing, honesty, humility, respect and wisdom.

Terms of Reference:

Members of the Council of Elders and Youth (July 2012-present)

Members of the Council of Elders and Youth are not expected to represent the views or positions of any Aboriginal organization or community. Members are independent Elders and youth representing their own perspectives. The NWMO does not expect members of the Council of Elders and Youth to represent, or to speak on behalf of, the NWMO.

Donna Augustine

Elsipogtog First Nation, NB

This photo is of Elder Angus Gardiner, a member of the Council of Elders and Youth.

Angus Gardiner

Île-à-la-Crosse, Sask.

This photo is of Elder Bob Goulais, a member of the Council of Elders and Youth.

Bob Goulais

Nipissing First Nation, Ont.

This photo is of Elder Theresa Hall, a member of the Council of Elders and Youth.

Theresa Hall

Attawapiskat First Nation, Ont.

A member of the Council of Knowledge Holders

Paul Jones

Neyaashiinigmiing First Nation, Ont.

This photo is of Elder Diane Longboat, a member of the Council of Elders and Youth.

Diane Longboat

Six Nations of the Grand River, Ont.

This photo is of Elder Grace Manitowabi, a member of the Council of Elders and Youth.

Grace Manitowabi

Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation

This photo is of Elder Debbie Plain, a member of the Council of Elders and Youth.

Debbie Plain

Aamjiwnaang First Nation, Ont.

A member of the Council of Knowledge Holders

Verna Porter Brunelle

Huntsville, Ont.

Billie Schibler

Winnipeg, Man.

This photo is of Roland St. Germain, a member of the Council of Elders and Youth.

Roland St Germain

Owen Sound, Ont.

A member of the Council of Knowledge Holders

Chanice Johnston

Neyaashiinigmiing First Nation, Ont.

A member of the Council of Knowledge Holders

Brandon Petahtegoose

Atikameksheng Anishinawbek, Ont.

A member of the Council of Knowledge Holders

Norman Stagg

Fisher River Cree Nation, Man.

A photo of a member of the Council of Knowledge Holders

Victoria Swain

Swan Lake First Nation, MB

A member of the Council of Knowledge Holders

Alden Barty

Chapleau Cree First Nation

A member of the Council of Knowledge Holders

Emily Mansur

Neyaashiinigmiing First Nation

A member of the Council of Knowledge Holders

Jeremiah George

Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation

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