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Inconvenient Indian and showrunner, writer and director for the Viceland series
Rise, is facing controversy following questions raised about her claims of Indigenous identity.
On Thursday (Dec. 17), CBC News published a story reporting that during the summer questions had been raised over Latimer’s Indigenous identity, after her claims to be of Algonquin, Métis and French heritage, from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg, were scrutinized by Kitigan Zibi members.
Latimer issued her own statement on Thursday, saying: “I now realize that I made a mistake in naming Kitigan Zibi as my family’s community before doing the work to formally verify this linkage. I understand that there is an important difference between having this ancestry verified by the community of Kitigan Zibi and having it named and validated by members of my own family. I apologize and hold myself accountable for the impact this has had on the community of Kitigan Zibi.” ....

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NFB pulls Inconvenient Indian from Sundance


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NFB pulls Inconvenient Indian from Sundance
The National Film Board of Canada has withdrawn the Michelle Latimer-directed documentary from active distribution
By Kevin Ritchie
A scene from Inconvenient Indian
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has pulled Michelle Latimer’s documentary Inconvenient Indian from distribution.
“After engaging with the Indigenous participants who appear on screen, the NFB’s Indigenous Advisory Group, and industry partners, the NFB, 90
th Parallel Productions and producer Jesse Wente have decided to withdraw Inconvenient Indian from active distribution,” the NFB said in a statement on Tuesday (December 22).
The move means the film will no longer play film festivals, including the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in January. ....

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