Elizabeth Vibert


Elizabeth Vibert is a Canadian historian and documentary filmmaker. She is most noted for her 2025 film ', which won the Hot Docs [Audience Award|Audience Award] for Mid-Length Films at the 2025 Hot Docs [Canadian International Documentary Festival].
A history professor at the , she was the winner of the Albert B. [Corey Prize] from the American Historical Association and Canadian Historical Association in 1999 for her book Traders' Tales: Narratives of Cultural Encounters in the Columbia Plateau, 1807-46. She is co-editor of the anthologies Reading Beyond Words: Contexts for Native History and Out There Learning: Critical Reflections on Off-Campus Study Programs, and has published in Gender and History, ''Ethnohistory, Contemporary African Studies,'' and other journals, collections, and media outlets.
She made her debut as a filmmaker with '
, with director Christine Welsh, in 2017.