Aaron Prosper
Aaron Prosper is a proud L’nu artist and healthcare professional from the Eskasoni First Nation.
In 2018/19, Aaron served as President of the Dalhousie Students’ Union, becoming the first Indigenous person to serve in this role. A graduate of Dalhousie University’s Bachelor of Science (Neuroscience) program, Aaron currently works as a Manager in Intergovernmental Relations with the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness, is a graduate student at the University of Prince Edward Island, and most recently has served as a sessional instructor at Dalhousie University and Saint Mary’s University. Aaron’s work and research span a variety of disciplines including Indigenous Health and Sciences, Indigenous Ethics and Research Methodologies, and contemporary and traditional Mi’kmaw song, dance, and history.
Outside of his academic work, Aaron is a member of two professional Indigenous music groups: the Eastern Eagle Singers, a contemporary Mi’kmaw drum group based out of Sipe’kne’katik First Nation, and the multimedia band Alan Syliboy and the Thundermakers. Aaron’s artistic collaborations have included Symphony Nova Scotia, the Fountain School of Performing Arts, Canadian Chamber Choir, Animalingo produced by the Mermaid Theatre, Open Borders, Upstream Music Ensemble, Fluid Forms presented by Mocean Dance, Halifax Jazz Festival, full length theatre production Samqwan, and more.
In all of his work, Aaron takes most pride in contributing to the promotion of Mi’kmaw rights and self-determination and the preservation and revitalizing of Mi’kmaw culture, song, dance, language, and traditions.