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The Morning Show
Wednesday, May 24, 2023, 8:00am
By Joel Patenaude

White academics, artists and others who make fraudulent claims of Indigenous ancestry do so for personal gain. Called “pretendians,” they do harm through misrepresentation and taking opportunities intended for Native people. Two guests, an Indigenous attorney and professor, argue for their exposure.

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