Camilia Zoe-Chocolate is a Tłı̨chǫ citizen, the daughter of the late Lucy and Johnny Zoe-Chocolate, and a proud mother to four children. She is fluent in the Tłı̨chǫ language and was born and raised in the community of Behchoko, Northwest Territories, Canada. She spent her childhood living on the land with her traditional Tłı̨chǫ parents and grandparents who trapped and hunted for a living. Camilia has 25 years of experience in Indigenous knowledge and pedagogy research, northern environmental research, northern Indigenous politics, community engagement, project management, Tłı̨chǫ Language education/translation, and Photography (nature, culture, landscapes, weddings, and photojournalism). She served as a board member of "The Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board," " Wek'èezhìi Land and Water Board," and Arctic Council's "Conservation Arctic Flora and Fauna" and "Sustainable Development Working Group" as a representative of the Arctic Athabaskan Council. Camilia is a graduate of the Natural Resource Technology Program at Aurora College and a Bachelor of Education at Aurora College/University of Saskatchewan, and recently, with a Photography Certificate at MacEwan University.