Indigenous identity fraud ‘the ultimate step in colonialism,’ Métis lawyer says
Since Grey Owl a century ago,people of European descent have falsely claimed to be Indigenous for personal gain or a sense of absolution, but one Métis legal expert says it would take a psychiatrist to try to fully answer, “why?”
“It does boggle my brain, how do you keep all those lies, balls up in the air, for decades,” said Jean Teillet, a Vancouver-based lawyer who wrote a report for the University of Saskatchewan last year exploring Indigenous identify fraud.
“What a tangled web we weave, when first we practise to deceive … that’s what happens. They get tangled up in their own stories,” said Teillet, who is the great-grandniece of famed Métis leader Louis Riel.
Teillet’s report examined the harm caused by Indigenous identity fraud, outlined red flags for spotting potential deceit and suggested measures to prevent it.