Bob Joseph
Appearance
Bob Joseph | |
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K’axwsumala’galis | |
Nationality | Gwawa'enuk Nation (British Columbia, Canada) |
Occupation(s) | Author, Trainer |
Spouse | Cynthia F. Joseph |
Bob Joseph is a member of the Gwawa'enuk Nation,[1][2] and is a hereditary chief of the Gayaxala clan.[3] Joseph grew up in Campbell River, BC and lives in Qualicum Beach, B.C.[4][5] He is an author and Indigenous relations trainer,[1] whose book 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act was the 10th best-selling Canadian book of 2019 and the 6th best-selling of 2020.[6][7]
Career
Joseph is the founder and president of Indigenous Corporate Training Inc., an Indigenous relations firm.[8][9] He has been an associate professor at Royal Roads University, and a guest lecturer at other academic institutions.[3]
Bibliography
- 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act. (2018). ISBN 978-0-9952665-2-0 Port Coquitlam, BC: Indigenous Relations Press.
- Indigenous Relations Insight, Tips & Suggestions To Make Reconciliation A Reality. (2019). ISBN 978-1-989025-64-2. Port Coquitlam, BC: Indigenous Relations Press.
References
- ^ a b "Q&A: Bob Joseph returns with a guide to make reconciliation a reality". vancouversun. Retrieved 2021-01-08.
- ^ "Bob Joseph and 21 Things you may not know about the Indian Act". Retrieved 2021-01-08.
- ^ a b "Bob Joseph - Indigenous Corporate Training Inc. President". Indigenous Corporate Training. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
- ^ "Bob Joseph: Why the Indian Act must go and Canada will be better for it". thestar.com. 2021-02-06. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
- ^ "Bob Joseph". Wordfest. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
- ^ "The top 10 bestselling Canadian books of 2020". CBC Books.
- ^ "The top 10 bestselling Canadian books of 2019". CBC Books.
- ^ "Bob Joseph believes Indigenous reconciliation can be realized sooner rather than later". CBC Radio.
- ^ "Author calls the Indian Act 'a post-confederation assimilation tool'". CBC Radio. Jun 19, 2020.