The George Cook Scholarship Fund was created to honour the life, teachings, leadership, and unwavering commitments Elder George Cook made to Decolonization, the Friendship Centre Movement, Affordable Housing, and Urban Planning for Indigenous communities across British Columbia.
Tłatłatlawis (George Cook), born in Alert Bay in 1929 at the Cook family home, descended from noble lines that reached back to several Kwakwaka’wakw tribes, the Komoks and the Mowachaht of Friendly Cove. George stepped into his political and community leadership by becoming the Chief Councilor of the Namgis in 1969, and was known for his thoughtfulness, humility, and kindness. George was a part of many significant moments in British Columbia’s and Canada’s history – such as advocating against the White Paper policy and the possible devastation it could have caused Indigenous communities or being present for the formation of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs.
Elder George Cook served as M’akola Housing Society and M’akola Development Services’ Elder Advisor, ensuring M’akola weaves commitments made to improving living conditions for Indigenous peoples while reinforcing traditional practices and cultural beliefs through every aspect of the Societies’ work.
M’akola Housing Society and M’akola Development Services are honoured to present this award in Tłatłatlawis’ honour.
Annual award amount: $5,000 and a Summer Internship Placement (two available)
Deadline: Closed for 2024
Application: View PDF application