Assembly of First Nations chiefs David Ahenakew (born July 28, 1933) is a Canadian First Nations politician, and former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations. He came to national and international attention in December 2002, after telling a reporter from the Saskatoon StarPhoenix that Jews were a disease and that Hitler was trying to "clean up the world" when he "fried six million of those guys." ** ...more on Wikipedia about "David Ahenakew"
George Manuel ( February 21, 1921— November 15, 1989) was an Aboriginal leader in Canada. He was a former national chief of the Assembly of First Nations. ...more on Wikipedia about "George Manuel"
Georges Henry Erasmus, OC (born August 8, 1948, in Rae Edzo, Northwest Territories) is a Canadian Aboriginal politician. He was the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations from 1985 to 1991. ...more on Wikipedia about "Georges Erasmus"
Matthew Coon Come (born near Mistassini, Québec, in 1956) is a Canadian politician and activist of Cree descent. He was National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations from 2000 to 2003. ...more on Wikipedia about "Matthew Coon Come"
Ovide William Mercredi (born January 30, 1946, in Grand Rapids, Manitoba) is an Aboriginal Canadian politician. He is Cree and a former national chief of the Assembly of First Nations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ovide Mercredi"
Larry Phillip (Phil) Fontaine (born September 20, 1944) is an Aboriginal Canadian leader. He is the current National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phil Fontaine"
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