Post by Okwes on Feb 25, 2006 11:28:58 GMT -5
Canadian Jewish Congress, Assembly of First Nations travel to Israel for educational mission
February 17, 2006
Canadian Jewish Congress, Assembly of First Nations travel to Israel for educational mission
www.afn.ca/article.asp?id=2276
TORONTO – In the largest-ever mission to Israel by a North American First Nation group, First Nation leaders from across Canada will learn how their Israeli counterparts preserve their historic languages and culture as part of the first joint Canadian Jewish Congress-Assembly of First Nations (AFN) visit to Israel.
During this six-day educational journey co-chaired by CJC National President Ed Morgan and AFN National Chief Phil Fontaine, First Nation Chiefs, women and experts in the fields of business, law and academics will learn about best practices in agriculture, aquaculture and the preservation of minority languages from Israeli experts.
“Indigenous people in Canada have much in common with the people of Israel, including a respect of the land and their languages. This mission is an excellent opportunity for us to share our values and our traditional ways of life, in the hope of building greater understanding, awareness and respect for our similarities and differences, both at home and abroad,” said Fontaine.
“We share values and similar historical experiences with our First Nations friends,” said Morgan. “This trip presents an exceptional challenge and opportunity to learn about what each of our communities holds most dear – our culture and our history.”
While in Israel, the group will visit numerous sites of cultural, religious and historical significance, including the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem. They will meet with Canada’s ambassador to Israel, Donald Sinclair, and will have the opportunity to explore kibbutz, or collective farm, life. The mission arrived in Israel this morning and returns Wednesday, February 22. CJC CEO Bernie M. Farber will provide professional support for the trip.
The Assembly of First Nations is the national organization representing First Nations citizens in Canada.
Canadian Jewish Congress represents the Jewish communities of Canada.
Contact:
Bernie M. Farber, CJC CEO
011-972-50-406-1266 (Israel cell phone)
bfarber@on.cjc.ca
Wendy Lampert, CJC National Director of Communications
416-631-5844 (office) or 416-845-4674 (cell)
wlampert@on.cjc.ca
Ian McLeod, AFN Bilingual Communications Officer
613-241-6789 ext. 336 or cell 613-859-4335
Nancy Pine, Communications Advisor, Office of the National Chief
613-241-6789 ext. 243 or cell 613-298-6382
Backgrounder:
Participants on CJC-AFN Mission to Israel
MISSION CHAIRS:
Phil Fontaine
National Chief, Assembly of First Nations
Member, Sakgeeng Ojibway Nation, Manitoba
Ed Morgan
National President, Canadian Jewish Congress
MISSION PARTICIPANTS – FIRST NATIONS LEADERS:
Second Peter Barlow
Chief, Indian Island Nation, New Brunswick
Kelly Bird
Chief, Mosquito Grizzley Bear’s Head First Nation, Saskatchewan
Beverley Jacobs
President, Native Women’s Association of Canada
Member, Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario
Tina Levesque
Chief, Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, Manitoba
Rick O’Brien
AFN Regional Chief, Yukon Territory
MISSION PARTICIPANTS – INVITED GUESTS:
Bernie M. Farber
Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Jewish Congress
Blaine Favel
Advisor to AFN National Chief, Calgary
Brenda Gedeon-Miller
Executive Director, Migmawe Mawiomi Secretariat (Tribal Council)
Member, Listiguj, Quebec
Fred Kelly
Elder,
Member, Onigaming First Nation, Ontario
Accompanied by his wife, Sharlene Kelly
Jack London
AFN Legal Counsel and CJC volunteer
Accompanied by his wife, Belva London
Kathleen Mahoney
AFN Advisor on Indian Residential Schools and University of Calgary Law and Human Rights Professor, Alberta
Kathleen McHugh
Co-Chair, AFN Women’s Council
Member, Siksika Nation, Alberta
Frank Meawasige
First Nation Artist and Entrepreneur,
Member, Serpent River First Nation, Ontario
Anna Morgan
Freelance journalist, Toronto; wife of CJC National President Ed Morgan
David Porter
Chair, Kaska Dena Council, Vice-Chair of the Council for Yukon Indians
Member, Kaska Nation, British Columbia
Dr. Cora Voyageur
Professor of Sociology, University of Calgary, Alberta, with academic interests in culture, identity, women’s issues and Aboriginal issues
Donna Wuttunee
Regional Director, Industry Canada, Aboriginal Business Canada for Western Canada and the North
Member, Red Pheasant First Nation, Saskatchewan
February 17, 2006
Canadian Jewish Congress, Assembly of First Nations travel to Israel for educational mission
www.afn.ca/article.asp?id=2276
TORONTO – In the largest-ever mission to Israel by a North American First Nation group, First Nation leaders from across Canada will learn how their Israeli counterparts preserve their historic languages and culture as part of the first joint Canadian Jewish Congress-Assembly of First Nations (AFN) visit to Israel.
During this six-day educational journey co-chaired by CJC National President Ed Morgan and AFN National Chief Phil Fontaine, First Nation Chiefs, women and experts in the fields of business, law and academics will learn about best practices in agriculture, aquaculture and the preservation of minority languages from Israeli experts.
“Indigenous people in Canada have much in common with the people of Israel, including a respect of the land and their languages. This mission is an excellent opportunity for us to share our values and our traditional ways of life, in the hope of building greater understanding, awareness and respect for our similarities and differences, both at home and abroad,” said Fontaine.
“We share values and similar historical experiences with our First Nations friends,” said Morgan. “This trip presents an exceptional challenge and opportunity to learn about what each of our communities holds most dear – our culture and our history.”
While in Israel, the group will visit numerous sites of cultural, religious and historical significance, including the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem. They will meet with Canada’s ambassador to Israel, Donald Sinclair, and will have the opportunity to explore kibbutz, or collective farm, life. The mission arrived in Israel this morning and returns Wednesday, February 22. CJC CEO Bernie M. Farber will provide professional support for the trip.
The Assembly of First Nations is the national organization representing First Nations citizens in Canada.
Canadian Jewish Congress represents the Jewish communities of Canada.
Contact:
Bernie M. Farber, CJC CEO
011-972-50-406-1266 (Israel cell phone)
bfarber@on.cjc.ca
Wendy Lampert, CJC National Director of Communications
416-631-5844 (office) or 416-845-4674 (cell)
wlampert@on.cjc.ca
Ian McLeod, AFN Bilingual Communications Officer
613-241-6789 ext. 336 or cell 613-859-4335
Nancy Pine, Communications Advisor, Office of the National Chief
613-241-6789 ext. 243 or cell 613-298-6382
Backgrounder:
Participants on CJC-AFN Mission to Israel
MISSION CHAIRS:
Phil Fontaine
National Chief, Assembly of First Nations
Member, Sakgeeng Ojibway Nation, Manitoba
Ed Morgan
National President, Canadian Jewish Congress
MISSION PARTICIPANTS – FIRST NATIONS LEADERS:
Second Peter Barlow
Chief, Indian Island Nation, New Brunswick
Kelly Bird
Chief, Mosquito Grizzley Bear’s Head First Nation, Saskatchewan
Beverley Jacobs
President, Native Women’s Association of Canada
Member, Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario
Tina Levesque
Chief, Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, Manitoba
Rick O’Brien
AFN Regional Chief, Yukon Territory
MISSION PARTICIPANTS – INVITED GUESTS:
Bernie M. Farber
Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Jewish Congress
Blaine Favel
Advisor to AFN National Chief, Calgary
Brenda Gedeon-Miller
Executive Director, Migmawe Mawiomi Secretariat (Tribal Council)
Member, Listiguj, Quebec
Fred Kelly
Elder,
Member, Onigaming First Nation, Ontario
Accompanied by his wife, Sharlene Kelly
Jack London
AFN Legal Counsel and CJC volunteer
Accompanied by his wife, Belva London
Kathleen Mahoney
AFN Advisor on Indian Residential Schools and University of Calgary Law and Human Rights Professor, Alberta
Kathleen McHugh
Co-Chair, AFN Women’s Council
Member, Siksika Nation, Alberta
Frank Meawasige
First Nation Artist and Entrepreneur,
Member, Serpent River First Nation, Ontario
Anna Morgan
Freelance journalist, Toronto; wife of CJC National President Ed Morgan
David Porter
Chair, Kaska Dena Council, Vice-Chair of the Council for Yukon Indians
Member, Kaska Nation, British Columbia
Dr. Cora Voyageur
Professor of Sociology, University of Calgary, Alberta, with academic interests in culture, identity, women’s issues and Aboriginal issues
Donna Wuttunee
Regional Director, Industry Canada, Aboriginal Business Canada for Western Canada and the North
Member, Red Pheasant First Nation, Saskatchewan