That hundreds of aboriginal women can disappear without any popular concern or consternation is proof they lack recognition as properly human. For Canada to take conscious note of the plight of aboriginal woman requires a mutation in the modality of the liberal subject. To this extent, Antigone is not the thousands of Aboriginal women who remain nameless, faceless, less than human, Antigone has yet to arrive. Antigone will emerge simultaneous with a new field of the human, that is when a properly political act succeeds in rupturing the facade of the symbolic, when an aboriginal woman emerges so as to appear monstrous, psychotic, a true ‘terrorist’ of theCanadian way of life.