@IwantToRetire
I think most people, even if only through sanitised tv series or films are aware of the terrible treatment of First Nation peoples, and particularly the horrendous level of violence women from that group have experienced.
Oh some of it, yes, but I don't assume people know specifics, particularly where Canada is concerned, and some may assume that mistreatment of First Nations people is in the past rather than ongoing. I didn't know about the things I listed until comparatively recently.
I suppose as with most things, responses in a community of a shared identity opinions will vary.
Yes, that's inevitable I guess. The CBC article has quotes from First Nations people who do mind this and explain why.
...if some dont mind, but some do, is it up to the dominant white group to decided they will orchestrate who will be exposed and who wont.
I suppose a famous person suspected of faking their background will always make the news (Hilaria Baldwin for eg). Wonder who tipped the CBC off though and why!
Would be interesting to see how this would have been presented if this exposé had come via members of the First Nations. Yes it would!
Is that what she did? I dont really know about her. I just thought she was a sort of folk singer similar to others of that era. Joni Mitchell Judy Collins and so on.
Well, I think so. Even just being a folk singer, being so well-known would have been important as there aren't a huge number of very well-known First Nations celebrities and I think it's fair to call her a role model.
Then besides that, her Wikipedia lists her as an educator and social activist concerned with Indigenous issues. She appeared on Sesame Street to help kids understand more about being Indigenous. She spoke out, supported protests, wrote and performed songs about Indigenous issues, created educational materials for Indigenous kids and so on. These things are mentioned in the article you linked in your op.
She actually did a lot of good things. I just wish, if it's true that she misrepresented her heritage, that she could have done those things as an ally, they still would have been great things to do.
But you're right that I don't have the ultimate say over whether or not this is a big deal. It just doesn't feel right to me to claim a spurious heritage, particularly if one thereby has access to opportunities intended for a less privileged group. And it's hard for me to understand why people do it and how on earth they get away with it. It would confuse my brain (never very clear at the best of times) and I could never pull it off!