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Planning for the Seventh Generation
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Date: Friday, March 20,2009
Morning lecture in Kahnawake:
Time: 10:00 - 12:30 (A light buffet lunch will be served)
Location: Kanien'kehaka Raotitiohkwa Cultural Center, Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, Quebec
Tel: (450) 638-0880
Afternoon lecture:
Time: 3:00 - 5:00 pm (Refreshments will be served)
Location: Institute for Community and Family PsychiatryĀ Amphitheatre
4333 CƓte-Ste-Catherine (corner LegarƩ)
About Mike Myers
Brian āMikeā Myers was born and raised on the Cattaraugus Territory of the Seneca Nation in Western New York. He is a member of the Wolf Clan, and is a father to six children and grandfather to ten.
Mike has been active in Indigenous affairs, issues and development efforts for more than 30 years, beginning with his participating in the occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969. His activism and work has brought him to work with and be assistance to Indigenous nations, communities and organizations throughout North America and internationally.
Since 1976, he has been a Grand Council appointed member of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) Land Rights Committee which has been charged with the responsibility of addressing Confederacy land issues throughout their homelands in the U.S. and Canada.
In 1977, Mike was hired by the Institute for the Development of Indian Law in Washington, DC, to act as the coordinator of Indigenous delegations to the first Non-Governmental Organizations of the United Nations conference on āThe Issues of Discrimination Against the Indigenous Populations of the Americasā. This work led to his being actively involved in the development of international rights and standards pertaining to Indigenous nations and peoples. He was one of the original co-authors of the recently passed āInternational Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoplesā.
Mike is currently working for Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe as the Director of the Tribal Development Division with responsibility for designing and implementing culture-based development strategies in all non-gaming areas of development.
In his former position as program Director for Red Lakeās Family & Children Services he wrote the guiding document āDeveloping an Anishinabe System of Careā and designed the āMino Bimaadiziwin Treatment Program ā A Juvenile Wellness Programā.
He is a published author beginning with āA Basic Call To Consciousnessā, Akwesasne Notes (1977) āTraditional Teachingsā North American Indian Traveling College (1980) and āThe Power Within Peopleā Tribal Sovereignty Associates (1986) as well as numerous articles and papers for publications and conferences. In addition to his non-fiction work, Mike has written several childrenās stories, short stories, and recently finished his first novel.
As a community organizer and developer he has worked with numerous Indigenous nations, communities and organizations throughout North America, Hawaii, Nicaragua, and Mexico. From 1988-1990 he was the Program Director of āThe Seventh Generation Fundā an Indigenous foundation and technical assistance organization. During his tenure the Fund developed a holistic community based training program to assist local organizers and developers in conducting long term, culturally based planning, implementation and development.
Mike resides with his wife, Birdie Lyons, and their three adopted sons at the Leech Lake Territory of the Ojibwe Nation.