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Welcome to the Governing Under the Midnight Sun Conference website!
The Yukon Historical & Museums Association and Yukon College will be hosting this conference October 22-25th in Whitehorse.
We will be celebrating 100 years of Wholly Elected Yukon Council, 50 years of Alaska Statehood and First Nations governments.
Join us for guest speakers, workshops and lots more.
Day sessions will take place at Yukon College in Whitehorse. Evening events will take place at the Old Log Church Museum, Beringia Centre and the Yukon Legislative Building - Whitehorse.
Stay tuned to this page for more details or call us at (867) 667-4704.
Email: yhma@northwestel.net
Conference Prices:
Conference Pass YHMA member – $85/Non-member $110 (includes membership)
Senior/Elder Participant YHMA member -$50/Non-member $75 (includes membership)
Day Pass (Friday/Saturday) YHMA member – $50/Non-member $75 (includes membership)
Student YHMA member – $30/Non-member $45 (includes membership)
* Fee for the Banquet on Saturday night is $45 per person.
*Academic Institutions can purchase an Institutional YHMA Membership at $35 to cover all student participants.
*Workshop price is $10
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Daniel Tlen – Council for Yukon Indians Address to the Yukon Legislature 1976
Daniel Tlingit Tlen is a Southern Tutchone member of the Kluane First Nation. He served as Chair of the Council for Yukon Indians in the 1970s and was an active participant in the Yukon Land Claims negotiations. He is a musician, author, linguist and teacher living in the Yukon who actively promotes the survival and revival of Yukon Native languages and cultural traditions.
Ilona Dougherty – Youth Friendliness in Government
Ilona Dougherty co-founded Apathy Is Boring, a national non-partisan organization that uses art and technology to re-engage youth in the democratic process. She has won numerous awards including the Vince Sirois Prize, Yukon Women’s Award, and she was featured in the book Notes from Canada’s Young Activists compiled by Severn Cullis-Suzuki.
Terrence Cole – Alaska: Territory to Statehood
Terrence Cole directs the UAF Office of Public History and is a Professor of History at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He earned a B.A. in Geography and Northern Studies at the University of Alaska in 1976, and an MA in History in 1979. He received his PhD in American History at the University of Washington in 1983.
Judy Gingell - Yukon Aboriginal Leaders
Judy Gingell was a founding member of the Yukon Indian Brotherhood in 1969 and acted as its secretary/treasurer in 1973, when they presented the grievance document, “Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow,” to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Indian Affairs Minister Jean Chrétien. This document became the basis of the Yukon land claim. She was elected Grand Chief of the Council for Yukon Indians in 1989
Ken McKinnon – Yukon Responsible Government 
Ken McKinnon was elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly for four terms between 1961-1978, and was appointed to the first Advisory Committee on Finance and later as a Member of the Executive Committee. He served as Commissioner of the Yukon from 1986-1995 and is the current Chair of the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board.