John Yesno

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Died (aged 71)
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Obediah (Johnny) Yesno
Born1938[1]
Died (aged 71)
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Obediah (Johnny) Yesno (1938 – March 20, 2010), CM, was a Canadian actor, dancer, broadcaster, journalist, and Indigenous advocate, of Ojibwe Indigenous heritage. His most notable acting role was starring in the Disney film King of the Grizzlies. He also acted on stage, in television, and was a radio broadcaster. He was the host and producer of a CBC Radio program about Indigenous affairs known as "Our Native Land".[2] He later served as a civil servant working on Indigenous issues.

The eldest of 11 children, Yesno was born at Eabametoong First Nation (Fort Hope) in Ontario.[3] He attended the Pelican residential school just outside of Sioux Lookout, Ontario, beginning at age five. He rebelled at the abuse and ran away from the school at age nine in winter. He was found and returned to the school, but after intervention by his father, was transferred to the Shingwauk school in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario. He thrived at the school, was awarded a post-secondary scholarship[1] and moved on to attend the University of Waterloo, studying engineering.[2] His father was John C. Yesno. According to Yesno, an ancestor was a negotiator for the Ojibwe in treaty negotiations. He attributes the unusual last name to the ancestor, who replied to various treaty negotiation proposals saying either "yes" or "no". Only leaving his mark on the treaty, his last name became "Yesno" to the Canadian negotiators.[4]

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