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      • James Gosnell was born on 28 December 1972 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an actor and production manager, known for 54 (1998) and Novaman (2009).
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  2. The Nisga’a Nation entered negotiations with the federal government in 1976 with James as the intrepid, fiery President at the helm. The name James Gosnell became synonymous with Aboriginal Title in Aboriginal politics of the day.

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  4. The Nisga’a delegation, Calder standing eighth from the far left, at the Supreme Court of Canada in 1971. Alongside Calder, James Gosnell, Maurice Nyce, W.D. McKay and Anthony Robinson were leading plaintiffs in the lawsuit. Date: 1971.

  5. NVHA is comprised of four (4) health centres located in each of the Nisga’a communities in the very beautiful and picturesque Nass Valley, BC. The main centre, the James Samuel Gosnell Memorial Health Centre (named in honour of the late James Gosnell) is located in New Aiyansh.

  6. Key people. James H. Gosnell Jr. CEO [1] Jim Osborne President. Website. apa-agency .com. APA (also known as Agency for the Performing Arts) was a diversified talent agency in the entertainment industry [2] with headquarters in Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, Atlanta, Toronto, and London. [1] Founded in 1962 by a group of former MCA agents in ...

  7. Nisga’a President, James Gosnell, when asked by Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau to explain the Nisga’a postion regarding the Land Question — thundered out the famous phrase, “We own this land, lock, stock, and barrel...”

  8. Oct 11, 2013 · Some of the best advice he gave me was when he said, “Some day you could be a great leader at this company, but you’ve got to learn to sleep on big decisions and not make snap judgments ...