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| Ken S. Coates (b. 1956) | Ken S. Coates (b. 1956) | ||
| - | Ken Coates was born in Banff, Alberta and raised in Whitehorse.((“YukonU welcomes Dr. Ken Coates as program chair, Indigenous Governance.” Yukon University,  | + | Ken Coates was born in Banff, Alberta and moved with his family first to Revelstoke, British Columbia and then, when he was six, to Whitehorse. Ken and his father built a cabin on Tagish Lake.((Victoria Elena Castillo, Christine Schreyer and Tosh Southwick,  | 
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| + | Ken attended F.H. Collins high school and decided to go to university when a teacher told him Yukon kids should not expect to do well at higher levels of education. Ken received his BA in history  | ||
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| + | Since the early 1980s, Dr. Coates  | ||
| - | In the 1980s, Dr. Coates was a guest lecturer at Yukon College (now Yukon University) and contributed to the design and curriculum of the Northern Studies program. In 1988, he co-founded //The Northern Review// With Dean Aron Senkpiel and instructor Norm Easton. It is the only peer-reviewed Canadian publication devoted to northern issues and published north of the 60th parallel.((“YukonU welcomes Dr. Ken Coates as program chair, Indigenous Governance.” Yukon University, 2024 website: YukonU welcomes Dr. Ken Coates as program chair, Indigenous Governance | Yukon University)) | + | In the 1980s, Dr. Coates was a guest lecturer at Yukon College (now Yukon University) and contributed to the design and curriculum of the Northern Studies program. In 1988, he co-founded //The Northern Review// With Dean Aron Senkpiel and instructor Norm Easton. It is the only peer-reviewed Canadian publication devoted to northern issues and published north of the 60th parallel. ((“YukonU welcomes Dr. Ken Coates as program chair, Indigenous Governance.” Yukon University, 2024 website: YukonU welcomes Dr. Ken Coates as program chair, Indigenous Governance | Yukon University)) | 
| Between 1991 and 1995, Dr. Coates was first vice-president academic at the University of Northern British Columbia. He taught at the University of Waikato in New Zealand (1995 – 1997), was Dean of Arts at the University of New Brunswick (1997 – 2000), taught at the University of Saskatchewan (2001 – 2004), and the University of Waterloo (2006 – 2012).((“Ken Coates (historian).” // | Between 1991 and 1995, Dr. Coates was first vice-president academic at the University of Northern British Columbia. He taught at the University of Waikato in New Zealand (1995 – 1997), was Dean of Arts at the University of New Brunswick (1997 – 2000), taught at the University of Saskatchewan (2001 – 2004), and the University of Waterloo (2006 – 2012).((“Ken Coates (historian).” // | ||
| - | Dr. Coates has written many, many articles and books including //Best Left as Indians: Native-White Relations in the Yukon Territory, 1840 – 1973.// (1991).   | + | Dr. Coates has written many, many articles and books including //Best Left as Indians: Native-White Relations in the Yukon Territory, 1840 – 1973// (1991).   | 
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