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Nits’ilʔin Joe Alphonse holds an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Victoria and is a member of the Order of British Columbia. He has been Chief of the Tl’etinqox-t’in Government since 2009 and remains the longest elected Chief in the history of Tl’etinqox-t’in.
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Aug 14, 2024 · Chief Joe Alphonse of the Tŝilhqot’in Nation will receive British Columbia’s highest honour after serving his seventh term as Chief of Tl’etinqox, recognition he credits to his larger community.
“Congratulations Chief Joe Alphonse, Tribal Chairman of the Tŝilhqot’in National Government and elected Chief of the Tl’etinqox-t’in Government, on receiving the Order of British Columbia. This is a well-deserved recognition of Chief Alphonse’s extraordinary and longstanding leadership.
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Aug 8, 2021 · Chief Joe Alphonse of the Tŝilhqot’in Nation will receive British Columbia’s highest honour after serving his seventh term as Chief of Tl’etinqox, recognition he credits to his larger ...
Mar 11, 2022 · Longtime Tsilhqot’in tribal chair and chief Joe Alphonse was one of 31 “exceptional people” invested into the Order of British Columbia during a formal ceremony at Government House on Thursday, March 3, 2022.
Feb 19, 2023 · Tl’etinqox First Nation’s unofficial election results indicate incumbent Chief Joe Alphonse has been elected for his eighth consecutive term. Election day was Saturday, Feb. 18 and Alphonse garnered 121 votes, saying he was very honoured.
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Aug 3, 2021 · Nits’ilʔin (Chief) Joe Alphonse of the community of Tl’etinqox and Tribal Chair of the Tŝilhqot’in National Government (TNG), near Williams Lake, will receive B.C.’s highest honour.