Blondin-Andrew was born 25 March 1951 in
Tulita,
Northwest Territories. She is a
Dene woman. In 1959, she was sent to Grollier Hall in
Inuvik, a
residential school. She left the school to live in a tent town with other runaway students. When she was twelve, she went to the hospital for back surgery and discovered that she was ill with
tuberculosis. After she recovered, she moved to
Délı̨nę with her parents, where a local priest wrote her a recommendation letter for Grandin College, a leadership school in
Fort Smith, which accepted her application. She received a
B.Ed from the
University of Alberta in 1974, specialising in linguistics and literacy. In 1984, she became National Manager of the Indigenous Development Participation Programme which was run by the
Canadian Public Service. She was appointed executive director two years later. == Political career ==