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Sunday, October 23, 2022
Activist Sacheen Littlefeather exposed by sisters for reported fraudulent Native American identity: 'A lie'
(Just an example of people believing just because someone said so or becuase they READ it somewhere. Start doing research people.)
Activist Sacheen Littlefeather exposed by sisters for reported fraudulent Native American identity: 'A lie'
Sacheen Littlefeather famously rejected Marlon Brando's Academy Award for 'The Godfather' in 1973
In an explosive new interview, the sisters of
Sacheen Littlefeather have claimed the late activist was a liar and a
fraud — and not Native at all. <----------
Speaking
separately to the San Francisco Chronicle, Trudy Orlandi and Rosalind
Cruz shared that they are not ethnically Native American and that they
identify as "Spanish." Littlefeather, the sisters said, was born Marie
Louise Cruz but changed her name after rediscovering what she
purportedly believed was her Native American heritage and becoming
active in protests as a young woman.
Orlandi said, "It's a lie …My father was who he was. His family came from Mexico. And my dad was born in Oxnard."
Littlefeather, famously known for rejecting Marlon Brando's Best Actor award for "The Godfather" at the 1973 Academy Awards, passed away earlier this month. She died at the age of 75 when breast cancer metastasized in her lung.
Sacheen Littlefeather famously turned down an Oscar on behalf of
Marlon Brando at the 1973 Academy Awards. He had won Best Actor for his
role in "The Godfather."
(Hulton Archive)
Littlefeather was subjected to intense scrutiny for her actions on
Brando's behalf and had shared in the past that the incident caused her
to be "blacklisted" by Hollywood.
Cruz
said of her sister's actions, "It is a fraud," before adding, "It's
disgusting to the heritage of the tribal people. And it's just …
insulting to my parents."
Both women say they were not invited to
the funeral. Their predominant issue with Littlefeather's accounts, they
recalled, was her recollection of an abusive childhood.
The
sisters say it was difficult seeing her "being venerated as a saint"
after her death, as they say their father, who Littlefeather claims was
an abusive alcoholic, neither drank nor hurt them.
Sacheen Littlefeather's sisters, Rosalind and Trudy, allege that Littlefeather lied about her heritage and ethnicity.
(Michael Ochs Archvies)
They allege that Littlefeather's story of an abusive father was actually a tale inspired by their paternal grandfather.
"My father was deaf and he had lost his hearing at 9 years old
through meningitis," Cruz shared. "He was born into poverty. His father,
George Cruz, was an alcoholic who was violent and used to beat him. And
he was passed to foster homes and family. But my sister Sacheen took
what happened to him."
"You’re not gonna be a Mexican American
princess," Orlandi remarked. "You’re gonna be an American Indian
princess. It was more prestigious to be an American Indian than it was
to be Hispanic in her mind."
Her younger sister said, "Sacheen did
not like herself. She didn’t like being Mexican. So, yes, it was better
for her that way to play someone else …The best way that I could think
of summing up my sister is that she created a fantasy … She lived in a
fantasy, and she died in a fantasy."
Sacheen Littlefeather died at the age of 75 at the beginning of October.
(Frazer Harrison)
The
interview's veracity is being called into question due to the interview
being done with Native American journalist and activist Jacqueline
Keeler. Keeler is "known for co-creating the #NotYourMascot hashtag in
2013," per Deadline, which sparked the former NFL team known as the
Washington Redskins to change their name.
Keeler has also culled
together "a public list" of "non-Native people who I or other Native
American people suspect or proved to have manufactured their Native
identities for personal gain." She calls that list "Pretendians."
A representative for The Oscars did not immediately return Fox News Digitals' request for comment.
Fox News Digital's Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.
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