John Peter Bell is a former Canadian ambassador. He was concurrently appointed as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Mali and Niger then to Upper Volta and to the Ivory Coast. He later became Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Brazil then the High Commissioner to Malaysia.
John worked at a fish cannery at Namu, British Columbia when he was 14âÂÂ15 years old. The fishing port is close to Bella Bella, home to Heiltsuk Nation. These early formative interactions with the Indigenous communities inspired his later work on Indigenous rights as a career diplomat.
In 2018, Bell provided for a gift to support the First Nations House of Learning at University of British Columbia (UBC). The aim is to increase Indigenous graduates in the university and enhance Indigenous history to aid a 'full and accurate understanding of Canadian history.' In addition, Bell's endowment supports the annual John P. Bell Lecture in Global Indigenous Rights in the university. The First Nations House of Learning is housed in the First Nations Longhouse to which his father Jack Bell was previously a lead donor.
The lecture is hosted by the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies at the First Nations Longhouse on UBC Campus.