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EPISODE · Dec 23, 2024 · 1H 6M

Ancient Spirit Modern Mind with Robert J. Dennis Sr. (Emchayiik)

from Rez Dog Walkers

In this episode of the Rez Dog Walkers podcast, host Dallas Smith welcomes his longtime friend and esteemed leader, Robert J. Dennis Sr. (Emchayiik), to discuss the collaborative efforts between First Nations, resource developers, and governments in British Columbia and across Canada. The conversation delves into the importance of healthy First Nations communities and the benefits of strategic partnerships. Robert shares his journey into leadership, beginning with his early experiences attending band meetings and the influence of his father and other prominent leaders. He reflects on his tenure as Chief Councillor of the Huu-ay-aht First Nations, highlighting key achievements such as the treaty process and the establishment of a forestry company. Robert emphasizes the significance of focusing on small, achievable goals to create lasting change within the community. The discussion also touches on the legacy of former Premier John Horgan and the importance of maintaining relationships across political lines to advance First Nations interests. Robert introduces Iskum Investments, a partnership among over 20 First Nations aiming to drive economic reconcilliation.  Listeners will gain insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by First Nations leaders, the evolving landscape of resource management, and the vital role of mentorship and community engagement in fostering economic growth and cultural preservation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of the Rez Dog Walkers podcast, host Dallas Smith welcomes his longtime friend and esteemed leader, Robert J. Dennis Sr. (Emchayiik), to discuss the collaborative efforts between First Nations, resource developers, and governments in British Columbia and across Canada. The conversation delves into the importance of healthy First Nations communities and the benefits of strategic partnerships. Robert shares his journey into leadership, beginning with his early experiences attending band meetings and the influence of his father and other prominent leaders. He reflects on his tenure as Chief Councillor of the Huu-ay-aht First Nations, highlighting key achievements such as the treaty process and the establishment of a forestry company. Robert emphasizes the significance of focusing on small, achievable goals to create lasting change within the community. The discussion also touches on the legacy of former Premier John Horgan and the importance of maintaining relationships across political lines to advance First Nations interests. Robert introduces Iskum Investments, a partnership among over 20 First Nations aiming to drive economic reconcilliation.  Listeners will gain insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by First Nations leaders, the evolving landscape of resource management, and the vital role of mentorship and community engagement in fostering economic growth and cultural preservation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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