Tonight's episode of the CBC's long-running newsmag "The Fifth Estate" will 
contain a report supposedly revealing that an "iconic Canadian singer" is 
not what she claimed to be for many years--folk singer Buffy Sainte-Marie, 
the first indigenous winner of an Oscar in 1982 for co-writing the "Officer 
and a Gentleman" theme "Up Where We Belong," believes that she is the 
subject of the report and that the report wrong,  saying that the Canadian 
pubcaster interviewed her last month her ancestry and being sexually 
assaulted as a child and that although she does not know everything about 
her ancestry, "I know who I am":

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/buffy-sainte-marie-responds-pretendian-1235628540/

The above contains a video statement from Sainte-Marie--Americans will only 
be able to see the program if they live near the Canadian border and can 
pick up a CBC station OTA or on cable or if it is put online.

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