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Autumn Peltier

2004 - Today

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Autumn Peltier (born September 27, 2004) is an Anishinaabe Indigenous rights advocate from the Wikwemkong First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. She was named Chief Water Commissioner for the Anishinabek Nation in 2019. In 2018, at the age of thirteen, Peltier addressed world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly on the issue of water protection. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Autumn Peltier is the 845th most popular social activist (down from 842nd in 2019), the 1,674th most popular biography from Canada (up from 1,678th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Canadian Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Autumn Peltier ranks 845 out of 840Before her are Jamie Margolin, Ben Fletcher, Archana Soreng, Licypriya Kangujam, Kehkashan Basu, and Sandya Eknelygoda. After her are Nadeen Ashraf, Nimco Ali, Lilly Platt, Catarina Lorenzo, Isra Hirsi, and Haven Coleman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2004, Autumn Peltier ranks 151Before her are Omari Forson, Amit Elor, Francesca Capaldi, Elena Ruiz, Anthony Gonzalez, and Zhang Qiongyue. After her are Garang Kuol, Krzysztof Chmielewski, Jennifer Gadirova, Toby Collyer, Robin Montgomery, and Casey Kaufhold.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Autumn Peltier ranks 1,675 out of 1,622Before her are Jessica Sevick (1989), Crispin Duenas (1986), Arthur Szwarc (1995), Avalon Wasteneys (1997), Ross Bekkering (1987), and Didar Khamza (null). After her are Stuart Sim (1943), Jay Blankenau (1989), Brittany Benn (1989), Conlin McCabe (1990), James Pantemis (1997), and Yoichi Itokazu (1991).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Canada

Among social activists born in Canada, Autumn Peltier ranks 8Before her are Viola Desmond (1914), John Peters Humphrey (1905), David Reimer (1965), Emily Murphy (1868), Henrietta Edwards (1849), and Sheila Watt-Cloutier (1953).