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'Slap in the face': Indigenous women's group reacts to Emmy win for Sainte-Marie film

Sainte-Marie film win called 'slap in the face'

A group of Indigenous women says the International Emmy Award for a documentary about folk legend Buffy Sainte-Marie, whose First Nations ancestry has been called into question, feels like a "slap in the face."

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'Slap in the face': Indigenous women's group reacts to Emmy win for Sainte-Marie film

A group of Indigenous women says the International Emmy Award for a documentary about folk legend Buffy Sainte-Marie feels like a "slap in the face." Sainte-Marie talks about diversity and inclusion at the Belong Forums, in Halifax, Tuesday, April 17, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

A group of Indigenous women says the International Emmy Award for a documentary about folk legend Buffy Sainte-Marie, whose First Nations ancestry has been called into question, feels like a "slap in the face."

"Documentaries are supposed to present factual information," the Indigenous Women's Collective, which describes itself as mothers, grandmothers, academics and activists advocating to stop colonial violence against Indigenous women, wrote Monday on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

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