Why Are Native Impersonators Fired While Female Impersonators Are Celebrated ?
An Aboriginal impersonator who falsely claimed her father’s great-great-grandmother was Mi’kmaq, according to a report from the Newfoundland indigenous rights watchdog, the BBC has learned. However, what does this mean?
Source: pjmedia.comPublished on 2023-04-11
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