Join host Dallas Smith as he sits down with the remarkable Miles Richardson, the youngest president ever to lead the Haida Nation. In this captivating episode, Miles shares his inspiring journey from his roots in Haida Gwaii to being encouraged to enter Haida politics in his 20s and eventually becoming a pivotal figure in Indigenous politics and advocacy.
Discover how Miles spearheaded the establishment of crucial governing structures and proudly issued Haida passports, symbolizing citizenship and sovereignty. Get ready for a riveting tale as he recounts his journey to Paris with Bill Reid's iconic canoe. Then, Miles opens up about the difficult decision to renounce Canadian citizenship in response to government demands on Indigenous peoples. Even after losing a close federal election in 2004, Richardson remains dedicated to advancing Indigenous leadership and economic development. Tune in to hear this insightful leader's perspective on advocating for his people throughout a remarkable career path.
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