Noeline Villebrun 'Aboriginal Rights in Canada'

Former Dene National Chief Noeline Villebrun is from the Copper Dene First Nation and was elected National Chief in 2003. Before becoming National Chief, Chief Villebrun was the Vice-President of the Native Women's Associtaion (NWT). She is commited to improving the lives of First Nations women...

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Main Authors: Interviewee: Villebrun, Noeline, Interviewer: Wiberg, Chantal, Oral Testimony Archivists: Weasal Bear, Robyn and Harrison, Don, Principle Investigator: ross, Dr. annie
Format: Moving Image (Video)
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://summit.sfu.ca/item/17126
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Summary:Former Dene National Chief Noeline Villebrun is from the Copper Dene First Nation and was elected National Chief in 2003. Before becoming National Chief, Chief Villebrun was the Vice-President of the Native Women's Associtaion (NWT). She is commited to improving the lives of First Nations women. Chief Villebrun talks about Indian Residential Schools, Dene cultural history, the Indian Act and how First Nations communities can move forward together toward self-determination.