I think it all depends on what a person is selling. Some stories are sacred and some are not. The ones I mostly tell are animal stories that are entertaining but also teach values lessons.
Sacred stories are that, sacred. They can only be told by certain people to ceratin people at certain times of the year, at least in Cherokee tradition. These are not for sale. They are not just stories, they are my people's history. And there is much in the way of history (history in the sense of how non-Indians see it) that I have been taught that has never been written down, not by James Mooney or anyone, and hopefully never will.
If you condemn a storyteller like Moses or myuself, then the next step should be to stop public powwows or put an end to all the Native American dance troupes around the country that charge to put on a show.
I think most people, Indian and non-Indian can tell the difference.
When I am at a school and am asked to talk about my spirituality I politely move on to the next story.
Anyway, thats all I guess. Oh yeah, I'll put my website listing on my profile, sorry I forgot.
Joseph