Norman Sylliboy
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Norman Sylliboy | |
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| 11th Grand Chief of the Mi'kmaq | |
| In office 1 August 2019 – present | |
| Preceded by | Benjamin Kji Saqmaw Sylliboy |
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| Height | 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) |
| Spouse |
Arlene Sylliboy (m. 1982) |
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| Relatives | Gabriel Sylliboy (grandfather) |
| Occupation | Social worker |
Norman Sylliboy is the 11th Grand Chief or Kji-Saqmaw of the Mi'kmaq Nation. The Mi’kmaw traditional government is known as Sante' Mawio’mi or Grand Council.
Sylliboy was elected in 2019, two years after the death of his predecessor, Ben Sylliboy. Norman Sylliboy's grandfather Gabriel Sylliboy was elected in 1918 to the position of Grand Chief.[1]
Sylliboy was born at a Eskasoni First Nation reserve in Unamaꞌki (Cape Breton Island) to a Mi'kmaq family filled with culture and traditions. His family owned the first store in over forty years on the island Mniku in Potlotek.[1] Before becoming Grand Chief of Mi’kmaq, he worked as a social worker and worked for Mi’kmaw Family and Children Services of Nova Scotia.[1]