Nisga’a Chief who led nation to landmark treaty, Joe Gosnell, dies of cancer
NEW AIYANSH, B.C. — Joe Gosnell, a renowned treaty negotiator, politician and leader of the Nisga’a Nation, has died at the age of 85.
A statement from the Nisga’a Lisims government of northwestern British Columbia says Gosnell died in his home in New Aiyansh after a long battle with cancer.
A hereditary Nisga’a chieftain of the Eagle Clan, Gosnell was president of the nation when the landmark Nisga’a Final Agreement was completed in 2000.
The treaty that gave the Nisga’a control over their land, including forestry and fishing rights, was the first modern-day treaty signed in B.C. since the 1800s.