Mick Henry, a retired builder from Yorkshire, England, has discovered he’s actually a chief of the Ojibway tribe in Canada, and owns thousands of acres of land there. He’s the son of an English mother and a Canadian father, but since his father returned to Canada shortly after his birth, he never knew about his Ojibway relatives. He says, “I never thought something like this could happen to anyone, certainly not someone like me.”
Going home doesn’t mean he has to go native. He says, “They are still looking for a proper ceremonial name for me. I thought they still lived in tents and went hunting for their food. In fact they all have lovely houses and enjoy a wonderful lifestyle.”
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