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Although Troy Westwood is not originally aboriginal, he was adopted by a Dakota family in Sioux Valley as one of their own. To me, that's good enough. He follows the beliefs and ways of life better than most aboriginals. In my books, he is aboriginal.

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Q: Is Troy Westwood truly Aboriginal If not should he have accepted an Aboriginal Juno Nomination?
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