Writer ‘still in shock’ after a whistle-blowing organization showed him genealogical evidence that he wasn’t part Indigenous ...
In an essay titled "A most inconvenient Indian" for the Globe and Mail, the Guelph, Ont.-based King says he learned of ...
Thomas King said he felt “ripped in half” on learning he had no Cherokee ancestry. The Canadian author has dedicated his ...
In his essay titled “A most inconvenient Indian,” a play on his 2012 best-seller The Inconvenient Indian, King says he became ...
In an essay published in the Globe and Mail, the author of “The Inconvenient Indian” said a whistle-blowing organization shared his ancestry.
Intentionally or not, the real-life consequences of King’s story is that his inability to find out the truth of his own identity, which apparently wasn’t hard for others, meant Canadians were duped, ...