Anishinabek Nation Governance Summit, Forum 2

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Anishinabek Nation Governance Summit, Forum 2

This Summit Series is an opportunity to learn about Anishinaabe Governance. This forum is on Leadership, Decision-Making and Accountability.

By Anishinabek Nation

When and where

Date and time

Tue, May 25, 2021 12:00 PM - 5:30 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

ABOUT THE GOVERNANCE SUMMIT SERIES

The Anishinabek Nation is hosting a series of online forums/virtual town halls that will provide opportunities to learn about Anishinaabe Governance and what our own governance system and laws can mean for future generations of Anishinabek.

The Governance Summit Series:

  • April 29 – Foundations of Anishinaabe Governance (complete)
  • May 25 – Leadership, Decision-Making & Accountability
  • June 24 – E-Dbendaagzijig Naaknigewin: Citizenship & Belonging
  • July 22 – Relationships: Structures, Roles & Responsibilities

FORUM 2: Leadership, Decision-Making and Accountability, Tuesday, May 25, 2021

  • Afternoon session: 3 - 5 p.m.
  • Evening session: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

YOUR HOSTS

  • Grand Council Chief Glen Hare (Gwiingos)
  • Head Getzit Gordon Waindubence (Mshikehn)
  • Lake Huron Regional Chief Scott McLeod (Zoongawbwi)
  • Emcee Bob Goulais (M'zhaakwat)
  • WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE?

    * Registration is reserved, exclusively to:

    • Citizens of the 39 Anishinabek Nation-affiliated First Nations.
    • Citizens of those First Nations who have successfully ratified and are implementing Anishinaabe Governance.
    • Chiefs and Councillors.

    Space is limited. So please register today!

    DOOR PRIZE DRAW

    Register by May 24, 2021 to be eligible for door prize draws. You must be present to win.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION

    Questions or for further information, contact Cathy Bellefeuille at cathybellefeuille@gmail.com

    For further information on Anishinaabe Governance visit: https://www.governancevote.ca/

    * Those registering will be asked to validate their First Nation citizenship and attest to being a citizen of one of the 39 member First Nations of the Anishinabek Nation.

    About the organizer

    Organized by
    Anishinabek Nation

    The Anishinabek Nation incorporated the Union of Ontario Indians (UOI) as its secretariat in 1949. The UOI is a political advocate for 39 member First Nations across Ontario. The Union of Ontario Indians is the oldest political organization in Ontario and can trace its roots back to the Confederacy of Three Fires, which existed long before European contact.