Indigenous Elder Advisory Circle

The Indigenous Elder Advisory Circle (IEAC) ensures that Indigenous Elders are consistently engaged in decision-making within the University. The Circle includes Elders and Knowledge Keepers from both Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Nations. The IEAC works in collaboration with various groups across the University to support several priorities and initiatives, each of which focus on Indigenous Peoples in relationship with ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥. 

MEMBERSHIP:

Name Community and/or Affiliation
Kanonhsyonne Janice Hill AVP, Indigenous Initiatives and Reconciliation, Office of Indigenous Initiatives / Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, Kenhté:ke
Deb St. Amant, Bezhig Waabshke Ma’iingan Gewetigaabo Elder-In-Residence, Faculty of Education / Ojibwe and Métis
Te ho wis kwûnt, Allen Doxtator Cultural Advisor, Office of Indigenous Initiatives / Oneida of the Thames First Nation, Bear Clan
Wendy Phillips Elder-In-Residence, Office of Indigenous Initiatives / Wasauksing First Nation, Potawatomi and Ojibwa, Bald Eagle Clan 
Dave Mowat Chief, Alderville First Nation
Dot Beaucage-Kennedy Nipissing First Nation, Eagle Clan
Betty Carr-Braint Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Wolf Clan
Angela Elijah Akwesasne, Wolf Clan 


 

Meetings:

Meeting Notes - February 8 2021  (PDF, 123 KB)

March 19 2021 

Meeting Notes - April 16 2021 (PDF, 117 KB) 

Meeting Notes - May 27 2021 (PDF, 125 KB) 

Meeting Notes - September 17 2021 (PDF, 186 KB) 

October 15 2021 

December 3 2021