Autumn Peltier

Autumn Peltier

activist Canada

Autumn Peltier is a prominent Indigenous environmental activist from Canada, known for her fierce advocacy for clean water access. Growing up near Lake Huron, she was inspired by her aunt, Josephine Mandamin, to speak out against water pollution affecting First Nations communities. Peltier gained national attention at a young age when she challenged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on his environmental policies. Currently, she serves as the Chief Water Commissioner of the Anishinabek Nation while studying Indigenous Politics at the University of Ottawa, working to hold leaders accountable for water security and honoring her culture's traditions of ecological stewardship.

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Canada Canada: Autumn Peltier is an Anishinaabe Indigenous rights activist who appeared as a guest in the Future Chicken TV show. 7

The Globe and Mail: Future Chicken wants to hatch hope for your ecoanxious kids

Jamaica Jamaica: Peltier became an environmental advocate at just eight years old, speaking out against industrial pollution in First Nations communities. 9

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