Tseiltin (Jodi Mitchell)
“Here are three women who most inspired me over my career so far.
The most influential has to be my mother, the late Eleanor John-David. She was a fierce fighter for shareholder rights in support of a better, more profitable Sealaska. She worked hard during election time, working to make change on the Board. She believed in ANCSA and what it could bring to our people, and never gave up in her fight to bring good leaders to the Board. She pushed me to become involved from a young age, and never let me even THINK I had a choice about whether or not to go to college! I often think about how hard it must’ve been for her to push me out of the nest at the young age of 17. But, I’m extremely grateful for her strength, and it has carried me to where I am today.
“Another influential woman in my life was my paternal grandmother, the late Bessie Eames. She was a woman ahead of her time in many ways being born in 1912. She was well-read, valedictorian of her class, and a strong family woman. She worked a full-time job and did the bookkeeping for my Grandpa Don’s business (he owned a gas station in Blaine, WA). She kept our family together by having all of us over to their house for holidays and birthday parties. She was a good seamstress – made clothes for me and my siblings.
“Finally, my late grandmother, the late Elsie John, was a huge influence on me. She was a strong woman, and always had a big smile and hug for me when I saw her. She sold Avon products, and worked in the canneries to help provide for her large family. She taught me to smile and be personable with all people. She had a cute laugh and giggle, which was very contagious! She taught me to bake for my grandpa, daddy, and uncles when they came home from fishing. She was a strong woman, raising 10 children (and she lost two) over her lifetime. She had a huge heart for her family and extended family, and was a strong Christian.”