Hanuse new rep for the BCAFN
Klahoose may be a small community, but it now has two representatives at the table of the BC Assembly of First Nations (BCAFN).
Johnny Hanuse, 25, was voted in as BCAFN’s male youth council representative in late October. He joins Chief James Delorme, who already sits on the organization’s board of directors.
Hanuse, who is currently studying business administration and works for Klahoose, said he decided to run after being encouraged by Delorme as well as a friend who was a former youth
representative.
“I was given some really good support before the election,” he said, adding he only had two weeks to campaign.
Hanuse hadn’t yet started work with BCAFN when he spoke to the Sentinel in mid-November, but said that his role will involve working with Regional Chief Shane Gottfriedson on many initiatives, from language preservation to treaty rights. He will also be ensuring that youth interests are at the table.
“I’m really looking forward to working with a team that’s so dedicated,” he said, adding that it still feels “surreal” to have been elected into such a trusted role. He’s taking it one step at a time for now.
Delorme said the nation is proud of Hanuse’s “well-deserved” win.
“Johnny will be a great mentor for all BC First Nations youth in this role,” he said.