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Jerome Hammersmith : ウィキペディア英語版
Jerome Hammersmith
Dr. Jerome A.(Jerry) Hammersmith (born October 10, 1938)〔 is a writer, an educator, a consultant and former political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Prince Albert-Duck Lake from 1978 to 1983 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a New Democratic Party (NDP) member.
He was born in Melfort, Saskatchewan, the son of Alvin (Allie) and Molly Hammersmith of Gronlid, Sask. After spending time as a farmer, logger, miner, construction worker and lineman, he married Shelby Smith and they had a daughter, Shannon,(now Shannon Rodgers). Shelby & Jerry divorced in 1968. Jerry studied at the University of Saskatchewan, receiving a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) with Great Distinction and Master of Education (M.Ed.), both in Indian and Northern Education. An Outfitter and Bush Pilot between 1967 and 1972, Hammersmith was president of the Northern Saskatchewan Outfitters Association. Between 1973 and 1978, he was a consultant with the James Smith First Nation and then the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians.〔 He married Bernice Michelle Jacobson and they had three children, daughter, Renee, sons Jody and Jamie.〔 His daughters Shannon and Renee are both teachers, while his son Jamie, who passed away from a diabetic coma from un-diagnosed diabetes on 26 Aug, 2014 was a practicing lawyer and his other son Jody is a commercial airline pilot. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in a 1977 by-election before being elected in 1978. Hammersmith served in the Blakeney cabinet as Minister for Northern Saskatchewan. His re-election in 1982 was declared void and he was defeated in the by-election that followed in 1983. Beginning in 1983, Hammersmith worked as a national and international Management, Education and Business Consultant, sequentially with Meadow Lake Tribal Council in Saskatchewan, Assembly of First Nations in Ottawa, clients in 5 other Canadian provinces and 3 Territories, as well as in Zimbabwe and New Zealand. He noticed his first M.S. symptoms in 1985 and it was officially diagnosed in 1994. Divorced in 1995, he married Joan Margaret Brooks in 2004. In their melded family, they have six children, three step children, seventeen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Defying his M.S. and beginning doctoral studies in 2003, Hammersmith earned a Doctor of Education [D.Ed.). in Comparative Education from the University of South Africa in 2007.〔
Dr. Hammersmith taught at universities in Saskatchewan and New Zealand, and also in the First Nations Forum, the Gabriel Dumont Institute and the Dumont Technical Institute, all in Saskatchewan. He also served as a volunteer adviser on Aboriginal and Developing Nation projects with the Canadian Executive Service Organization. He has been on the Faculty of the Aboriginal Leadership and Management Program at the Banff Centre in Alberta since 2005 and continues as a Saskatoon freelance writer of both fiction and non-fiction.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jerry Hammersmith )
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