Elizabeth Vibert is a Canadian historian and documentary filmmaker. She is most noted for her 2025 film "Aisha's Story", which won the Audience Award for Mid-Length Films at the 2025 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. A history professor at the University of Victoria, she was the winner of the Albert B. Corey Prize in 1999 for her book "Traders' Tales: Narratives of Cultural Encounters in the Columbia Plateau, 1807-46". She has also been co-editor of the anthologies "Reading Beyond Words: Contexts for Native History" (1997) and "Out There Learning: Critical Reflections on Off-Campus Study Programs" (2019). She made her debut as a filmmaker with "The Thinking Garden" in 2017.