How the Indian Act has impacted the lives of one Anishinaabe family
How the Indian Act has impacted the lives of one Anishinaabe family

Woman in buckskin dress sits on bench, in the sun with her adult children.

In 1971, Jeanette Corbiere Lavell challenged the part of the Indian Act that removed a woman's Indian status if she married a non-Indigenous man, asserting that it violated her right to equality under the Canadian Bill of Rights.