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New Brunswick·Ann’s Eye

Chief Allan Polchies of Sitansisk (St. Mary’s) First Nation and Grand Chief Ron Tremblay describe their different roles.

Colonialism disrupted traditional Indigenous leadership structures

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· Posted: Sep 14, 2025 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago

Two photos are next to each other. The photo on the left shows a smiling man with grey hair wearing a yellow shirt. The photo on the right shows a smiling man with face markings and wearing a red shirt.

Grand Chief Ron Tremblay, left, and Sitansisk (St. Mary’s) Chief Allan Polchies. (Ann Paul/CBC)

This is part of a series called Ann’s Eye, featuring the work of Ann Paul, a Wolastoqey content creator. You can see more Ann’s Eye pieces by clicking here.

Centuries after the first colonists disrupted traditional forms of Indigenous governance and leadership, communities are bringing them back. 

Ron Tremblay, also known as Spasaqit Possesom, is currently the traditional grand chief of the Wolastoq Grand Council, a role that reappeared in New Brunswick in the late 20th century. Out of two names and after a long deliberation, clan grandmothers selected him to become grand chief in 2016, and he’s served in that role ever since.

His role as grand chief is different from the role of a band-elected chief, such as the position held by Sitansisk (St. Mary’s) First Nation Chief Allan Polchies. 

Watch each video to learn more about the two different roles. 

WATCH | How Ron Tremblay became grand chief:  

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Colonialism and systemic racism erased many aspects of traditional Indigenous government,  » Read More


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