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Thomas King’s revelation he is not Indigenous sends ripples through culture sector
By Nicole Thompson Thomas King’s revelation that he has no Indigenous ancestry sent ripples through Canada’s cultural sector, while raising questions about what responsibility a person has when they claim a heritage they say they cannot prove. The 82-year-old author of “The Inconvenient Indian” revealed on Monday that he is not part Cherokee on his father’s side, as he said his mother told him as a child. The same day, the Edmonton Opera announced it would no longer stage an…
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Thomas King’s revelation he is not Indigenous sends ripples through culture sector
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Police clear protesters from Vancouver Island logging blockade
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Federal Offender unlawfully at large arrested in Hamilton
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FBI surge leads to charges in 2020 killing in Native American community
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Thomas King’s revelation he is not Indigenous sends ripples through culture sector
By Nicole Thompson Thomas King’s revelation that he has no Indigenous identity is sending ripples through…
Court dismisses lawsuit accusing Manitoba Métis leader of wrongdoing
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