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Buffy Sainte-Marie’s Juno and Polaris Music Awards Rescinded


Buffy Saint-Marie has had her awards from Canada's two most prestigious organizations rescinded over her confirmation that she is not a citizen.

Earlier this week, the singer, whose purported Indigenous lineage has been called into question amid controversy, returned her Order of Canada “with a good heart” and restated that she never claimed to be Canadian. In her first comment since she was stripped of the award in February, Sainte-Marie, 84, said that she is an American citizen and holds a U.S. passport, but was adopted as a young adult by a Cree family in Saskatchewan. An Oscar-winning songwriter and Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee, Saint-Marie has for decades been associated with the struggles of Native Americans and is known for the anti-war song “Universal Soldier” and stolen-land lament “Now That the Buffalo’s Gone.” She was officially stripped of the prestigious Order of Canada appointment, the country’s highest honor presented to a civilian, in January.

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