Thomas King's revelation he is not Indigenous sends ripples through culture sector

Thomas King is presented the Governor General's Literary Award for fiction by Governor General David Johnston during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Patrick Doyle

TORONTO - Thomas King's revelation that he has no Indigenous ancestry sent ripples through Canada's cultural sector, while raising questions about what responsibility a person has when they claim a heritage they say they cannot prove.

The 82-year-old author of "The Inconvenient Indian" revealed on Monday that he is not part Cherokee on his father's side, as he said his mother told him as a child. The same day, the Edmonton Opera announced it would no longer stage an adaptation of his 2020 novel "Indians on Vacation," following conversations with Indigenous community members from Treaty 6 territory. 

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