Non-Native woman runs for chief of Burns Lake First Nation
Posted: Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Pauline Goertzen, a non-Native woman, is in the running for chief of the Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation, also known as the
Burns Lake First Nation, in British Columbia.
Goertzen is eligible to run due to a provision in the
Indian Act. She has many supporters on the reserve, where she has worked on suicide and energy issues.
"I have been a supporter of the community over this past year throughout many different challenges they faced and as we've gone through them, it's been really hard for the community to be recognized or have a voice," Goertzen told CBC News.
One other person is running for chief following the resignation of Al Gerow. He is now working for TransCanada, the company that wants to build the controversial
Keystone XL
Pipeline in the U.S.
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Non-native woman nominated for chief of B.C. band
(CBC 1/19)
Caucasian woman asked to run for chief of Burns Lake Band
(The Georgia Straight 1/16)
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