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Welcome to Land Decolonized! This Indigenous podcast explores the practical side of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management. Created for First Nations communities and anyone interested in learning more about land governance outside of the Indian Act. The Land Decolonized podcast is brought to you by the First Nation Land Management Resource Centre and supported by the First Nation Land Advisory Board.

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Welcome to Land Decolonized! This Indigenous podcast explores the practical side of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management. Created for First Nations communities and anyone interested in learning more about land governance outside of the Indian Act. The Land Decolonized podcast is brought to you by the First Nation Land Management Resource Centre and supported by the First Nation Land Advisory Board.

    Chief Scott McLeod, Nipissing First Nation Ep. 48

    Chief Scott McLeod, Nipissing First Nation Ep. 48

    Chief Scott McLeod of Nipissing First Nation says his communty and most other First Nations have been disrupted by the process of colonization and are trying to find their way back.

    This includes what has been described as a crisis – the lack of enforcement of First Nations laws.

    He told host Richard Perry that so-called "Crown' land, where his people have been sustained for centuries, can no longer continue to be withheld from the true rights holders.


    Links:
    Contact Chief McLeod by email: scottm@nfn.caNipissing First Nation website2023 Conference on Enforcing First Nation Laws website for updates and resourcesFirst Nations Land Management Resource Centre website

    • 13 min
    Tim Raybould, Principal, JWR Group Ep.47

    Tim Raybould, Principal, JWR Group Ep.47

    Tim Raybould is one of Canada's leading consultants in First Nations policy and governance.

    For over twenty-five years Tim has provided professional advice to First Nations and Indigenous organizations in Canada and has been directly involved in a number of Indigenous–led sectoral and comprehensive governance initiatives.

    Tim was Westbank First Nation’s self-government negotiator and remains active in title and rights issues for Westbank including participating in reconciliation negotiations with the Crown as part of the Okanagan Nation. He has been a senior advisor to the BC Assembly of First Nations and co-authored the BCAFN governance toolkit: a guide to nation building. Tim is the senior policy advisor to the First Nations Finance Authority and has worked with the First Nations Tax Commission, the First Nations Land Management Board and the former National Centre for First Nations Governance. He is also a faculty member for the Banff Centre’s Aboriginal Leadership and Management program.

    Raybould encourages First Nations leaders to keep fighting for self-government and the establishment of First Nations courts within their own Indigenous justice systems. He sat down with host Richard Perry prior to delivering his address at the 2023 National Conference on the Enforcement of First Nation Laws.

    Links:
    Tim Raybould on LinkedIn
    2023 Conference website for updates and resources
    First Nations Land Management Resource Centre website

    • 20 min
    Jackie Lombardi, Director of Justice, Chiefs of Ontario Ep.46

    Jackie Lombardi, Director of Justice, Chiefs of Ontario Ep.46

    Jackie Lombardi graduated from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law on the Dean's Honour List with a Distinction in Aboriginal Law and Indigenous Legal Traditions.

    She brought her valuable perspective to the 2023 National Conference on the Enforcement of First Nation Laws, hosted by the First Nations Lands Advisory Board and First Nations Land Management Resource Centre.

    She joined host Richard Perry for a conversation about her role with the Chiefs of Ontario and why solutions are required to overcome gaps in law enforcement in First Nations.

    Links:
    Conference website for future follow-up materials and updates –https://www.2023firstnationenforcementconference.com/Jackie Lombardi on LinkedInChiefs of Ontario website

    • 6 min
    Murray Long, Director of Self-Government, Whitecap Dakota First Nation Ep.45

    Murray Long, Director of Self-Government, Whitecap Dakota First Nation Ep.45

    Whitecap Dakota First Nation, near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has been a leading example of a community taking back control of law enforcement.

    Murray Long, Director of Self-Government,  joins host Richard Perry to explain how this progressive First Nation is working with government partners to make significant progress. The conversation was recorded in June 2023 at the National Conference on the Enforcement of First Nation Laws.

    Links:

    Conference website for updates and resource materials
    Whitecap Dakota First Nation website
    Murray Long on LinkedIn
    Land Management Resource Centre website

    • 12 min
    Melissa Tokarek, Director of Lands, Malahat Nation, BC Ep.44

    Melissa Tokarek, Director of Lands, Malahat Nation, BC Ep.44

    Melissa Tokarek shares her community's interest in law enforcement from its perspective as a nation with its own land code.

    She takes a particular interest in environmental laws, no doubt due to her background as an Environmental Cooordinator with Defence Construction Canada and an Environmental Scientist with then-Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. She earned her Master of Science in Environmental Practice at Royal Roads University.

    She sat down with host Richard Perry at the 2023 National Conference on the Enforcement of First Nation Laws, hosted by the First Nation Lands Advisory Board and the First Nations Lands Advisory Board.

    Links:
    Conference website for updates, resources and follow-up materials.Malahat Nation websiteMelissa Tokarek on LinkedInFirst Nations Land Management Resource Centre website

    • 14 min
    Deputy Police Chief Lee-Ann O'Brien, Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service Ep.43

    Deputy Police Chief Lee-Ann O'Brien, Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service Ep.43

    Lee-Ann O'Brien has a unique view of First Nation law enforcement, which she shared in this conversation with podcast host Richard Perry.

    O'Brien is deputy chief of the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service, a stand-alone First Nation police service with a very unique and complex jurisdiction.
    Today, the force has 42 sworn officers and 11 civilian members, including six full-time public safety dispatchers. It has jurisdiction and authority in Quebec and Ontario.
    The Mohawk territory of Akwesasne includes portions in Ontario and Quebec within Canada and New York State of the United States of America. It is situated along the St. Lawrence River and spans approximately 25,000 acres of land, including 37 km of waterways and 57 islands. 

    No other First Nation community in Canada has this unique jurisdiction and geographic features.
    Links:
    Lee-Ann O'Brien on LinkedInAkwesasne Mohawk Police Service websiteMohawk Council of Akwesasne website2023 Conference website for updates and resourcesFirst Nations Land Management Resource Centre website

    • 10 min

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