Bob Joseph

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Bob Joseph
K’axwsumala’galis
NationalityGwawa'enuk Nation (British Columbia, Canada)
Occupation(s)Author, Trainer
SpouseCynthia F. Joseph

Bob (Robert) Joseph is an Indigenous person, or more specifically, a status Indian. He inherited a chief’s seat in the Gayaxala (Thunderbird) clan, the first clan of the Gwawa’enuxw, one of the eighteen tribes that make up the Kwakwaka'wakw. His chief name is K’axwsumala’galis, which, loosely translated, means "whale who emerges itself from the water and presents itself to the world."

Bob grew up in Campbell River, B.C.[citation needed] As a youngster, he lived on and off reserve, spending time in Vancouver, Cape Mudge, Lillooet and Kingcomb Inlet, which opens up to the Broughton Archipelago. He currently lives in Qualicum Beach, B.C.[citation needed]

Career[edit]

Joseph is the founder and president of Indigenous Corporate Training Inc., an Indigenous relations firm.[1][2] He has been an associate professor at Royal Roads University, and a guest lecturer at other academic institutions.[3]

Bibliography[edit]

  • 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.

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