Buffy Sainte-Marie is pushing back on a news report that questions her Indigenous heritage, maintaining she has never lied about her identity.
The iconic singer, songwriter and activist says the recent CBC report was full of mistakes and omissions. In her first public statement since it was published, Sainte-Marie calls the story an attack on her character, life and legacy.
B次元官网网址淏eing an B次元官网网址業ndianB次元官网网址 has little to do with sperm tracking and colonial record keeping: it has to do with community, culture, knowledge, teachings, who claims you, who you love, who loves you and whoB次元官网网址檚 your family,B次元官网网址 Sainte-Marie, 82, said in a written statement to The Canadian Press.
Chuck Thompson with CBC said in an email Wednesday the broadcaster stands by the story and the evidence was fairly presented.
CBC reported in October that it found Sainte-MarieB次元官网网址檚 birth certificate, which says she was born in 1941 in Massachusetts. The document lists the baby and parents as white and includes a signature of an attending physician B次元官网网址 information CBC says is corroborated by Sainte-MarieB次元官网网址檚 marriage certificate, a life insurance policy and the United States census.
Family members in the U.S., including Sainte-MarieB次元官网网址檚 younger sister, also told CBC that Sainte-Marie was not adopted and does not have Indigenous ancestry.
Sainte-Marie said she B次元官网网址渨ill not stoop to respond to every false allegation.B次元官网网址
However, she said it was common for birth certificates to be B次元官网网址渃reatedB次元官网网址 after Indigenous children were adopted or taken away from their families. She said she used a birth certificate throughout her life that was the only document she had.
She has never known if it was real, she said.
B次元官网网址淚B次元官网网址檝e heard from countless people with similar stories who do not know where they are from and feel victimized by these allegations,B次元官网网址 she said.
B次元官网网址淢ost importantly, this is my life B次元官网网址 I am not a piece of paper.B次元官网网址
Thompson said CBC was assured by a town clerk in Stoneham, Mass., that its document on file is an original live birth certificate and itB次元官网网址檚 not possible another was inserted after the fact.
Sainte-Marie also said CBC interviewed two estranged family members whom she doesnB次元官网网址檛 know. She accused them of perpetuating a story fabricated by her alleged childhood abuser.
CBC obtained a letter from 1975 that Sainte-Marie and her lawyers sent to her brother, who has since died. CBCB次元官网网址檚 report said family recollections and other written correspondence show the brother received the letter after he informed someone from PBS that Sainte-Marie was not Indigenous.
In it, Sainte-Marie writes if the brother tried to hurt her, she would tell his family, employer and police about the alleged abuse.
B次元官网网址淚t hurts me deeply to discover that my estranged family grew up scared of me and thinking these lies because of a letter I sent intended to protect me from further abuse,B次元官网网址 Sainte-Marie said in the statement.
She said she had evidence, including childhood diaries, that proves the abuse. B次元官网网址淭his has been incredibly retraumatizing for me and unfair to all involved.B次元官网网址
Thompson said CBC contacted Sainte-Marie, her counsel and publicist multiple times weeks before publishing its report. He said Sainte-Marie was provided a copy of the letter to her brother but declined to comment.
Thompson also said CBC quoted extensively from Sainte-MarieB次元官网网址檚 public comments and biographies in its report.
B次元官网网址淲e represented her voice to the best of our ability, despite the fact she declined to speak with us.B次元官网网址
Sainte-MarieB次元官网网址檚 Indigenous culture was a central part of her identity as her fame began to rise in the 1960s. Her debut record, B次元官网网址淚tB次元官网网址檚 My Way!,B次元官网网址 featured B次元官网网址淣ow That the BuffaloB次元官网网址檚 Gone,B次元官网网址 a protest song about the loss of Indigenous lands.
She brought First Nations culture to B次元官网网址淪esame StreetB次元官网网址 and is credited with being the first Indigenous person to win an Oscar for best original song in 1982 for co-writing B次元官网网址淯p Where We BelongB次元官网网址 from the movie B次元官网网址淎n Officer and a Gentleman.B次元官网网址
She has received multiple Junos and, in 2015, the $50,000 Polaris Music Prize. There have been calls for awards she collected over her six-decade career to be rescinded.
Earlier this week, a documentary about Sainte-MarieB次元官网网址檚 life and career won an International Emmy Award. B次元官网网址淏uffy Sainte-Marie: Carry It OnB次元官网网址 won in the arts programming category.
The Indigenous WomenB次元官网网址檚 Collective, which describes itself as mothers, grandmothers, academics and activists advocating to stop colonial violence against Indigenous women, said the win felt like a B次元官网网址渟lap in the face.B次元官网网址
In her statement, Sainte-Marie thanked the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, saying the Emmy is recognition of the team who worked on her life story.
B次元官网网址淚B次元官网网址檝e always believed it takes rain and sunshine to bring a rainbow. This great honour does indeed come after the rain B次元官网网址 as I continue to absorb and process the recent attack on my character, life and legacy,B次元官网网址 Sainte-Marie said.
The CBC report said the story of Sainte-MarieB次元官网网址檚 birth, childhood and identity shifted throughout her career. It said she identified as Algonquin and MiB次元官网网址檏maq before saying she was Cree, adopted from a mother in Saskatchewan.
Conflicting stories about her adoption have also been published, some saying she was an infant and others that she was a toddler when she was taken by an American family. Some say her birth parents died or her mother was killed in a car crash.
The B次元官网网址淐arry it OnB次元官网网址 documentary touches on her childhood, calling her an B次元官网网址渁dopted childB次元官网网址 born in Canada who grew up in Massachusetts and Maine. In it, Sainte-Marie says her mother told her when she grew up she could find out about her ancestry herself.
Information provided by the singerB次元官网网址檚 publicist says Sainte-MarieB次元官网网址檚 story has been consistent with what she knew. Growing up, her mother talked about being descendants of MiB次元官网网址檏maq people, whose language is in the Algonquian group. As an adult, she was adopted into a Cree family after oral history connected her to the Piapot First Nation.
Sainte-Marie said she has always struggled to answer questions about who she is. She tried to find information for decades, but eventually realized she would never know.
B次元官网网址淲hich is why, to be questioned in this way is painful, both for me, and for my two families I love so dearly.B次元官网网址
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