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Former First Nations chief voices Disney’s first Ojibwe language Star Wars movie
By Molly Frommer Click here for updates on this story     BARRIE, ONTARIO (CTV Network) — A First Nations elder and veteran is helping to bring the Ojibwe language to a well-known film for the first time. Jeff Monague, former chief of Beausoleil First Nation on Christian Island in Ontario’s Georgian Bay, is now voicing the part of ‘Grand Moff Tarkin’ in the new Ojibwe version of Star Wars (Anangong Miigaading): A New Hope. Although he has been a voice actor for many skits, he said this role hits differently. “It was nice to be able to do this in my language. It’s the first time I was ever able to do voice acting in my own language,” he said. “So, that was a draw for me. I really

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