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  1. 21. Sept. 2022 · With Paul Martin, Ken Coates, Chief Roger Augustine, Phil Fontaine. A story of hope that depicts the life of Assembly of First Nations regional Chief Roger Joseph Augustine; his lived experiences with the long assault against aboriginal people, and his near impossible climb to 45 years in leadership.

    • Jon Mann
    • 2022-09-21
    • Documentary
    • 77
  2. 23. Sept. 2022 · You Can Call Me Roger is a story of hope that depicts the life of retired Assembly of First Nations regional Chief Roger Joseph Augustine; his lived experiences with the long assault against aboriginal people, and his near impossible climb to 45 years in leadership.

  3. You Can Call Me Roger is a jarring reality check into Canada’s intent to destroy the Indigenous population framed against the inspirational leadership of Roger Augustine, a Chief in both his Natoaganeg (Eel Ground) First Nation, and as an Assembly of First Nation Regional Chief (retired 2021) for New Brunswick and PEI.

  4. You Can Call Me Roger. The story of Assembly of First Nations regional Chief Roger Joseph Augustine, his experience as a residential school survivor, the long assault against Indigenous...

  5. About this movie. arrow_forward. A story of hope that depicts the life of Assembly of First Nations regional Chief Roger Joseph Augustine; his lived experiences with the long assault against...

  6. You Can Call Me Roger. A story of hope that depicts the life of Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Roger Joseph Augustine; his lived experiences with the long assault against aboriginal people, and his near impossible climb to 45 years in leadership. 1 h 15 min 2024. 7+. Documentary. This video is currently unavailable.

  7. 16. Sept. 2022 · By Mark Robins. September 16, 2022. You Can Call Me Roger tells the story of Chief Roger Joseph Augustine's lived experiences as a residential school survivor, the prolonged assault on the Indigenous people in Canada, and his near-impossible climb to 45 years in leadership.