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Name
  
Noah Augustine


Died
  
November 13, 2010

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Born
  
February 10, 1971 (
1971-02-10
)

Relations
  
Grandson of Joseph Augustine

Known for
  
Founding member of the Native Loggers Business Association

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Noah Christian Augustine (February 10, 1971 – November 13, 2010) was a former Chief of Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation and prominent native activist in Canada, a founding member of the Native Loggers Business Association, president of the Union of New Brunswick Indians, co-chairman of the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs and co-founder of the New Brunswick First Nations and Business Liaison Group.

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Augustine was a grandson of Joseph Augustine and he first gained national prominence by leading the fight for aboriginal logging rights. He was a controversial figure, once charged with murder but found not guilty in the September 19, 1998 death of Bruce Barnaby, a resident of Eel Ground First Nation.

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In 2004, Augustine was elected as Chief of Metepenagiag, serving until 2010 when he lost reelection to Frank Ward. Later in 2010, Augustine died when his truck left the road, striking a tree. Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigators suggested that speed and alcohol contributed to the accident.

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