Adam Fiddler is a lawyer and former Chief of Sandy Lake First Nation in Northwestern Ontario. He lives and works out of his home in Sandy Lake where he was raised in part by his grandmother immersed in the language and culture. Adam has a passion for the land and maintains strong connections by spending time hunting, fishing or just being out there. He was instilled with the elder’s teachings that we have a spiritual connection to the land and that it is medicinal and full of healing. Adam’s law practice focuses first on Anishinabe law and utilizing Indigenous laws within a modern context. Specifically with emphasis on including and prioritizing traditional laws in major developments affecting First Nations or the creation of institutions that affect Indigenous people.