Honours
National Aboriginal Achievement Award Recipient 2008, Law and Justice - David Nahwegahbow
Each year The National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation, through the National Aboriginal Achievement Awards, recognizes 14 individuals for their outstanding accomplishments in various disciplines ranging from health, law, political science, culture, arts, and others, two of which are specific recognition to one outstanding youth achiever and one lifetime achievement recipient. The awards are recognized both nationally and internationally as one of the highest honours the community can bestow upon its own achievers.
Indigenous Peoples' Counsel (I.P.C.) 2003
David Nahwegahbow was awarded The Indigenous Peoples' Counsel designation (I.P.C.) which is awarded by the Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) each year to an Indigenous lawyer in recognition of outstanding achievements in the practice of law. In particular, the I.P.C. award takes into account the manner in which the individual pursues the goals and objectives of the IBA and serves his or her community and the Creator with honour and integrity.
Anishnabek Lifetime Achievement Award 2008
David Nahwegahbow was awarded the Anishinabek Lifetime Achievement Award - Union of Ontario Indians (June 11, 2008) which recognizes the dedication of those men and women who have devoted their lives to the service of their communities and the Anishinabek Nation. Honorees have taken many different unselfish paths to strengthen their communities and the nation. Teachers, leaders, elders, crafts persons, veterans, athletes, health care providers, volunteers, culture, and governance.




