Alyce Johnson Alyce Johnson grew up in Burwash Landing but raised her family mostly in Lower Post, British Columbia. She earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of British Columbia and completed a Ph.D in Indigenous Studies from Trent University in Ontario. She has taught in British Columbia and Yukon, including at Yukon College. She was five years a teacher and principal at a reserve school in the Fraser Valley. She is an adjunct professor at the University of Northern British Columbia. Johnson ran for chief of the Kluane First Nation in 2013 against incumbent Math'ieya Alatini.((Meagan Gillmore, "Kluane First Nation chief candidate stresses education, job creation." //Yukon News// (Whitehorse), July 26, 2013.)) In 2020 Dr. Johnson was the principal and a teacher at Kluane Lake School.((Dave Croft, “Minecraft video game set to become staple of Yukon classrooms.” CBC News, 2020 website: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/yukon-minecraft-education-1.5457213.)) The school is a K4 to Grade 12 school located in Destruction Bay. The teachers are committed to integrating land-based learning, Southern Tutchone (Dákwänje) language, and community exploration, into the classrooms.((“Kluane Lake School.” 2020 website: http://kls.yukonschools.ca/.))