Nicholas Deleary


Nicholas Deleary B.A (Trent University), Native Studies/Anthropology, M.A. Carleton University, Native Studies, Ph.D. in Social Cultural Anthropology (pending)

Nicholas Deleary is an Ojibway and member of the Midewiwin Lodge.

Professor of Indigenous Studies/Aboriginal Partnership Liaison; St. Clair College. Nicholas facilitates and develops Aboriginal community based partnership agreements both domestic and international. He implements and administers culturally relevant programs within a post-secondary education model as well as designs community responsive programs and curriculum.

Currently Nicholas serves as a Consultant/Organizational Development and Education for the Union of Ontario Indians, and an Organizational Trainer - Aboriginal Behaviour Models; Traditional Ojibway Therapeutics, Cultural Repatriation-Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge, Asssembly of First Nations; Union of Ontario Indians, National Task Force on Museums & Aboriginal People in Canada; Museum repatriation; and the Sacred Site repatriation. Projects include Panamanian Indigenous National Congress; Phoenix Solutions Co., Plasma Gasification Co-generation Waste from energy systems; World Congress of Archaeology;, Union of Ontario Indians Negotiating Team Federal Legislative Agreement in Principle Process; Union of Ontario Indians, International Museum Exhibition, National Indian Education Council; Ziibiwing Cultural Education Society-Visioning and Reorganization.

Crane Symbol

Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig was founded to fulfill the vision of Ojibway Chief Shingwauk. Chief Shingwauk belonged to the crane clan, he signed documents with this symbol.

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