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Angela Adsit
First Nation & Indigenous Expert
Angela Adsit (MBA, PMP, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt), CEO of Indigenous Community Development & Prosperity (https://ICDPRO.
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Susan Aglukark
Singer, Songwriter, Advocate
Susan is the first Inuk artist to win a Juno (3) and a Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for lifetime artistic achievement, she is an officer of the Order of Canada, holds several Honorary Doctorate degrees and has held command performances; but Susan also acknowledges the path has not been easy.
“Here I was, living a life I never imagined, but I was struggling to understand who I was.
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Marion Buller
First Nation and Indigenous Expert
The Honourable Judge Marion Buller (also known as Marion Buller Bennett) is a First Nations jurist in British Columbia, serving as the Chief Commissioner for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. A member of the Mistawasis First Nation, she was the first First Nations woman to be appointed to the Provincial Court of British Columbia and presided in courts throughout B.
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Cindy Crowe
Turtle Island’s Anishinaabe Identity and Purpose, Interconnectedness Expert, Lodgekeeper, Author, Public Speaker
Cindy Crowe, Elder, Lodgekeeper, Author, Public Speaker, is a band member of the Opwaaganisiniing (Red Rock Indian Band) located an hour east of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Since 1994, Cindy Crowe has been bridging gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and communities with Cindy Crowe's expertise in community liaison, community engagement and community development.
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Makokis Family
A Full Indigenous Perspective
The Makokis Family have become one of Canada's most recognizable Indigenous Families. Through their Grass Roots Leadership & Advocacy in areas such as; education reform, human rights, government relations, health, legalities, Treaty Rights, social programming access and so many more, they have become leading experts for a wide variety of organizations in providing an Indigenous perspective on any topic.
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Dr. Lynn Gehl
Indigenous and First Nation Expert
Lynn Gehl is an Algonquin Anishinaabeg scholar, advocate, and artist. She is one of eight siblings and grew up in the projects of inner-city Toronto.
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Greg Hopf
Indigenous Tourism and Entrepreneurship, Indigenous Storytelling, First Nation Relationship building Expert. Owner of Multiple businesses building strong vibrant economies in our Communities.
Born and raised in the Northwest Territories (NWT) Greg’s Indigenous Culture and background is his identity. Once Greg Hopf received his post-secondary education in Alberta, Greg went on to successfully manage a tourism hunting and fishing lodge in the NWT where the focus was on developing and providing Authentic Indigenous experiences.
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Anthony Johnson
LGBTQ2, Two Spirit and Diversity Expert
Anthony Johnson is a Two-Spirit, LGBTQ2 and Indigenous advocate originally from Navajo Nation located in North of Phoenix, Arizona. He is currently project consultant and project coordinator at Kehewin Health Services, Northeast of Edmonton, where his partner Dr.
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Nipawi Kakinoosit
Co-Founder of Idle No More Movement- Indigenous Advocate
Okimaw Nipawi Kakinoosit is a proud member of Sucker Creek First Nation and a Treaty 8 Hereditary Chief. Born and raised in Prince George, BC.
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Allan Kehler
Resilience, Stress Management, and MENtal Health Expert
Allan Kehler empowers his audiences and is a highly sought-after keynote speaker. He has gained national attention for his engaging style and captivating approach.
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Chief Clarence Louie
Aboriginal Indigenous and First Nation Expert
In December 1984 Chief Clarence Louie was elected as the Chief of the Osoyoos Indian Band, part of the Okanagan Nation in south central British Columbia. Chief Clarence Louie has consistently emphasized economic development as a means to improve his people’s standard of living.
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Patricia Makokis
First Nation & Indigenous Expert
Dr. Patricia Makokis, is one of Canada’s grass roots Indigenous servant leader, consultant and expert.
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Janice Makokis
Truth and Reconciliation, Aboriginal and First Nation Expert
Janice Makokis, the oldest sibling of the Makokis family, is a legal scholar, mother and Indigenous consultant from Saddle Lake Cree Nation located in Treaty 6 territory. She holds a B.
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Dr. James Makokis
Canada's Two Spirit, Diversity, Indigenous Health and First Nation Expert
Dr. James Makokis leads one of North America’s most progressive family medical clinics serving both LGBTQ2S and First Nation peoples from all over Canada.
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Anthony Johnson and James Makokis
Team Ahkameyimok! - The Amazing Race Season 7 Winners
Dr. James Makokis is well grounded in all matters relating to Indigenous cultures, traditions, values, and customs.
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Tim O'Loan
Military & Indigenous Survivor - First Nation's Expert
Tim O'Loan comes from two wounded communities: one military, one Indigenous. A is a proud indigenous (Sahtu Dene) Veteran, having served 10 years (1983-1993) in the military.
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Lana Potts
Medical Doctor, Indigenous Health and First Nation Expert
Dr. Lana Rose Potts “Last To Come In” is a Family Physician who specializes in First Nation Health.
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Eddy Robinson
Indigenous Artist, Activist & Educator
Eddy Robinson is an Anishinaabe/Muskegowuk Cree of the Missanabie Cree First Nation who was born and raised in the city of Toronto. Like many Indigenous people in Canada Eddy did not enjoy an easy childhood as an Anishinaabe youth in the big city.
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Cowboy Smithx
Redx Talks Founder, Award Winning Filmaker, First Nation Expert
Cowboy Smithx is an Award Winning filmmaker of Blackfoot Ancestry from the Piikani and Kainai tribes of Southern Alberta, Canada. Cowboy Smithx is the founder and curator of the highly acclaimed International Indigenous speaker series “REDx Talks.
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Teddy Syrette
Two-Spirit Advocate and Mental Health Expert
Teddy Syrette (Ozhawa Anung Kwe/Yellow Star Woman) is a 2-Spirit Anishnabe from Rankin Reserve of Batchewana First Nation of the Anishnabek. Teddy has a background in social justice for First Nation and 2Spirit and LGBTQ+ people and communities.
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Mark Tewksbury
Athlete, Olympic Champion, Leader in LGBTQ2S+ Movement, "Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medalist", 7 World Records Holder, Author and Speaker
Mark Tewksbury first came to prominence as the star athlete who burst out of the water at the Barcelona Olympics; an Olympic Champion with gold, silver, and bronze medals, 7 world records, and a cover appearance on TIME magazine. When Mark Tewksbury publicly came out in 1998, Mark Tewksbury was one of the first openly gay Olympic champions in the world.
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Penny Tremblay
Workplace Relationships expert, helping teams learn to PLAY NICE in the Sandbox, communication, conflict resolution, speaker, trainer, author
Penny Tremblay helps people learn to play nice in the sandbox…and when they don’t, she helps them fix broken relationships.
As we approach 2021, it is more important than ever for workplaces to inspire collaborative teamwork.
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Massey Whiteknife
Two-Spirit, Award-Winning Indigenous Businessman, Serial Entrepreneur, Economic Development, Health & Safety Expert
Massy Whiteknife is an Award-Winning Indigenous businessman, serial Entrepreneur, industry relations, economic development expert with a 25-year background in occupational Health & Safety Embraces Two-Spirit Lifestyle. He is much more than an oil-patch entrepreneur who overcame great adversity to build a multi-million-dollar enterprise.
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