wolfhawaii writes:
"Ray, I don't care to research too deeply into the Sandhills and their indian status; if they are real hope they get somewhere with it, but i have a lot more to do than worry about them."
Yes, you've got so much more to do you were spending time looking for Sand Hill Indians in federal census documents for Monmouth County, New Jersey, frequenting the Woodland Indians Forum, reading the Sand Hill Indian threads, and finding newspaper articles on Sand Hill Indians to post on this forum! LOL! Who asked you to "worry" about them?
"I am curious why you are so personally involved in their cause and specifically pop out of the woodwork anytime Sam Beeler's name is mentioned? Why did you start this thread? Are you in fact Sam Beeler's sockpuppet?"
Why am I "so personally involved in their cause"? Because I had a good friend, Jim Revey, who never got the recognition he deserved. "Pop out of the woodwork"? That's an odd turn of phrase given the fact that it has now been more than a year since you asked, "Where's Ray Writenhour when we need him? He seemed to know a lot about folks up there." [wolfhawaii, April 10, 2008, NAFPS, re: Jane Ely] I thought it was time to provide a little balance to all the negative stuff you've been posting, recently. Hence, this thread. "Sam Beeler's sockpuppet"? I suppose I shouldn't dignify the insult by answering, but, Sam Beeler hasn't got any idea what's being said, back and forth, on this forum, so far as I know. He doesn't even own a computer.
"You were very involved in the Nuyagi thread a while back but you deleted all that for some reason. What is your stake in all this?"
My only involvement in that thread was an attempt to separate the Sand Hill Indians from the Nuyaagi Keetoowah Society issues. What makes you think everybody has a "stake" in something?
"For a while there i wasn't even sure there was a real person named Ray Writenhour and thought it was a pseudonym for someone else connected to all the business up in NY/NJ......I did find that there is a real person named that who is a white scholar of the Delaware people, and I had hoped one day to get your (or his) take on some of the issues up there."
Well, now you have it.
So , apparently, Wyman Kirk of CNO says Sam is CNO.... through whom is he enrolled? Why does he work so vigorously in organizing extremely distantly related Cherokee descendents, i.e. SECCI and it's predecessors, and formerly was chief (though there seems to be some controversy) of the Sandhills, an organization not even recognized by the state in which they reside? If injustices have been done I would like to see them rectified, but in the meantime I am curious to hear answers to these questions.
Sorry. You'll have to ask a. Wyman Kirk, and b. Sam Beeler those questions. Only Sand Hill Indian questions hold any interest for me. Sam is a Sand Hill Indian through his mother and maternal grandmother. I have no idea what his CNO lineage is, nor, as I said, do I care.