Batchewana First Nation

History

Jan 19, 2021

WHAT'S IN A NAME?
 
Ojibwe, Ojibway, Ojibwa and Chippewa all mean the same; the words are just spelt differently. In the United States, it is more common to use "Chippewa." In Canada, the term "Ojibway" is used. All four spellings come from the Algonquin word, meaning "puckered." Most likely because of the puckered moccasin style. "Chippewa" is the result of the French attempting to say the word "Ojibway." In the past, Ojibway women were farmers and were responsible for meals and child care. Men often hunted and went to war to protect the family. Both men and women participated in artwork, music, traditional medicine and story telling. One of the biggest misconceptions about the Ojibway is they all lived in Tipis. The Great Plains Ojibway lived in Tipis, and the Woodlands Ojibway made their homes out of Birchbark, called Wigwams. Amongst themselves, Ojibway refer to their people as Anishinaabe, which mean "Original People."
 
Chief Nebenaigoching
 
Batchewana First Nation Chief and Councillors ~ 1948 to 2000 ~
 
October 26, 1948 to June 1, 1949
Chief – Lawrence Syrette (resigned)
 
June 24, 1949 to October 25, 1951
Chief – August Boyer (By-election)
Councillors – William Boyer Sr., Robert Robertson, Peter Jordan
 
October 26, 1951 to April 4, 1954
Chief – August Boyer
Councillors – William Boyer Sr., Peter Robertson, Peter Jordan
 
April 5, 1954 to October 29, 1956
Chief - August Boyer
Councillors – William Bell, William Syrette Sr., Peter Jordan
 
October 30, 1956 to November 3, 1958
Chief – August Boyer
Councillors – Martin Sayers, Mrs. M. Syrette, Louis L. Syrette
 
November 4, 1958 to October 16, 1960
Chief – August Boyer
Councillors – Philip Nolan, Eli Jordan, Louis L. Syrette
 
October 17, 1960 to December 5, 1962
Chief – August Boyer
Councillors – Ben Boyer, Louis L. Syrette, John Boyer
 
December 6, 1962 to December 8, 1964
Chief – August Boyer
Councillors – George Agawa, Robert Robinson, Alice Corbiere
 
December 9, 1964 to November 29, 1966
Chief – August Boyer
Councillors – Alice Corbiere, Louis L. Syrette, Bernard Nadjiwan
 
November 30, 1966 to November 24, 1968
Chief – John M. Corbiere
Councillors – James Agawa (until Nov. 1967), Justin Syrette, George Agawa, Robert Robertson Sr. (By-election), John Sewell (By-election)
 
November 25, 1968 to November 29, 1970
Chief – John M. Corbiere
Councillors – Robert J. Robinson Jr., Robert Syrette, John Sewell
 
November 30, 1970 to Nov. 29, 1972
Chief – John M. Corbiere
Councillors – Robert J. Robinson, Robert Syrette, John Sewell
 
November 30, 1972 to November 24, 1974
Chief – John M. Corbiere
Councillors – Benjamin Boyer, Robert L. Syrette, Rodney V. Sewell
 
November 25, 1974 to November 29, 1976
Chief – John M. Corbiere
Councillors – Harvey Bell, Harry Jones, Maynard Boyer (until Dec. 1975), Rodney V. Sewell (until Dec. 1975), Francis H. Boyer (By-election), Darrell W. Lesage (By-election)
 
November 30, 1976 to November 29, 1978
Chief – John M. Corbiere
Councillors – Victor Boyer, Margaret Lesage, Darrell W. Lesage, Harry Jones
 
December 11, 1980 to December 10, 1982
Chief – Garnet B. Boyer
Councillors – Harvey Bell, Kenneth Sayers, Carol A. Nadjiwan, Albert P. Sewell (until Nov. 1981), R. Elwood Syrette (By-election)
 
January 11, 1982 to December 11, 1982
Chief – Garnet B. Boyer
Councillors – Carol A. Nadjiwan, Douglas D. Sewell, Robert I. Syrette, Donna M. Sayers, Allan E. Syrette
 
December 10, 1984 to December 9, 1986
Chief – Garnet B. Boyer
Councillors – Edward Boissoneau, Douglas D. Sewell, Allan E. Syrette, Donna M. Sayers, Paul Stevens
 
December 10, 1986 to December 11, 1988
Chief – Harvey Bell
Councillors – Peter Nadjiwan, Allan E. Syrette, Paul Stevens, Bradley Syrette, Edward Boissoneau (until May 1988), Adelene Corbiere (By-election)
 
December 12, 1988 to December 9, 1990
Chief – Harvey Bell
Councillors – Gregory Agawa, Adelene Corbiere, Peter Nadjiwan, Joseph T. Sayers, Donna M. Sayers, Vernon Syrette, Joseph M. Corbiere (until Aug. 1989), Bradley Syrette (until Apr. 24), Albert D. Sewell (By-election), Kevin Tegosh (By-election)
 
December 10, 1990 to December 9, 1992
Chief – Harvey Bell
Councillors – Adelen Corbiere, Albert Sewell, Jean Syrette, Vernon Syrette, Thomas Kakapshe, Donald Syrette, Robert Noel Syrette, Eugene Kevin Tegosh
 
December 10 1992 to December 7, 1994
Chief – Vernon Syrette
Councillors – Randall Boyer, Thomas Kakapshe (until Feb. 1993), Carol Nadjiwan, Kevin Tegosh, Robert Syrette, Albert Sewell, Donald Syrette, Adelene Corbiere (By-election)
 
December 12, 1994 to December 11, 1996
Chief – John M. Corbiere
Councillors – Albert Sewell, Noel Syrette, Kevin Tegosh, Roland Hewson, Donald Syrette, Ann Marie Tegosh, Carol Nadjiwon, Shaun Boyer (until Jan. 1995), Vernon Syrette (By-election)
 
December 12, 1996 to December 11, 1998
Chief – Angela Neveau
Councillors – Adelene Corbiere, Carol Nadjiwon, Noel Syrette, Roland Hewson, James Roach, Vernon Syrette, Ann Marie Tegosh, Kevin Tegosh
 
December 12, 1998 to December 11, 2000
Chief – Vernon Syrette
Councillors – Gregory Agawa, Roland Hewson (until Feb. 2000), Carol Nadjiwon, Noel Syrette, Adelene Corbiere, Margaret Lesage (until Feb. 2000), Joe Tom Sayers, Kevin Tegosh, Holly Syrette (By-election), Steven Dolan (By-election)
 

Source: https://batchewana.ca/about/history/

Community Wellness Outreach Worker

The Community Wellness Outreach Worker is responsible for planning, coordinating, and, delivering community-based and community-driven programming and services in coordination with the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (as part of the Community Wellness Program and team) in Rankin, Goulais and Obadjiwon communities. 

Home Care Coordinator

The Home Care Coordinator is responsible to assist in assessing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating the delivery of multi- disciplinary services to clients that are aimed at allowing persons recovering from illness, injury, and treatment, the frail elderly and persons with disabilities to remain in their homes.

Homemaker

The Homemaker is responsible for the delivery of specific homemaker services that are aimed at allowing persons recovering from illness, injury and treatment, the frail elderly and persons with disabilities to remain in their own homes; with travel to all three communities.

Personal Support Worker (PSW)
The Personal Support Worker is responsible for the delivery of specific personal support services that are aimed at allowing persons who are (but not limited) to recovering from illness, injury and treatment; the frail elderly; persons with disabilities; persons who present with a need in any area that jeopardises holistic health in all three Batchewana locations.
Traditional Health Coordinator (Part-time)

The Traditional Health Coordinator assists in the development, coordination and delivery of a culturally appropriate traditional healing and Wellness programs to deliver services and programs that will strengthen traditional health and promote holistic balance to members living on and off reserve. 

Program Support Worker

The Program Support Worker is responsible for relevant program development and facilitation. 

Membership Liaison

The Membership Liaison is primarily responsible for fielding member complaints, concerns and issues; including administration, and directing them to the appropriate department and/or employee within Batchewana First Nation.

Band Representative

The Band Representative is responsible to act on behalf of the First Nation as a party in the court proceedings involving the First Nation’s children and youth under the CYSFA.

Family Advocate

The Family Advocate is responsible to provide support/advocacy with child welfare involved families seeking support by providing help to clarify, understand and address issues, increase awareness, and access to internal and external resources, support community wellness initiatives and collaborate to identify gaps in services.

Relief Crisis Worker

The Crisis Worker provides help, services and support to clients that are at-risk.