Ellen White (Snuneymuxw First Nation)

[3][4] As a young girl, Ellen trained as a midwife, assisting at births when she was just 9 years old, and delivering children by age 16.

[5] After growing up on Vancouver Island, she moved to Nanaimo, British Columbia after marrying Doug White.

[5] After 30 years as a lecturer and storyteller at University of British Columbia, White was instrumental in establishing the First Nations Studies program at Vancouver Island University (then Malaspina College) in 1994, and spent 13 years there as an Elder-in-Residence.

[1] Known as "Auntie Ellen" to students, staff, and faculty, White received an Honorary Doctorate from VIU in 2006 for her years of dedication to education and community service.

The garden includes a totem pole by Coast Salish artist Jane Marston.