Re: Tribal America
« Reply #25 on: June 03, 2008, 06:55:07 am
Tsisqua
Incidently...all links to Tribal previously posted here are now unaccessable.
I'm not sure where to post this but I see the links to the Tribal America website that I posted in Tsisqua's introduction no longer work. When I posted those links I was feeling a bit intimidated by the large and threatening copyright notices , so I didn't post the contents of them. I'm not sure this is even relevent- but I don't like to see this information become unavailable. I don't want to edit my post in Tsisqua's introdction to include this now, and i guess as the info comes from the Tribal America webpage, this is the right thread to post it in.
The information was located at the URL below. I saved some of the web pages from the old Tribal America site, and I am quoting from this . I can provide proof of this if anyone requires.
http://www.tribalamerica.com/cgi-bin/fp.pl?fn=f First there is the intimidating and threatening copyright notice.
I hope they know about the fair use laws -
This content is the property of the tribalamerica.com and is freely posted by members after logging in. Any duplication or distribution without our consent is strictly forbidden per federal and state regulations and is prosecutable under law.
( there was a number of posts on various topics not included here )
Tsisqua
How much are you willing to give? - Clearly, Native Unity is needed. Clearly, our people could have a strong, powerful voice thru unity. Clearly, we could bring about huge changes for our people. Our Ancestors fought for the same, and SOME of our people fight for the same now. So what is the problem? It does not matter if you are a full blood, half blood, a quarter blood, green blood, yellow blood, orange blood, whatever blood!....All that matters is you STAND UP AND UNITE!! Everyone has a little time to spare. Everyone has the desire in their heart to see our people united and strong! We are not asking you for money, for your personal possessions, for your first born child (lol)...just a little TIME and EFFORT...and for you to use your strength of spirit to join with us! Please, join with us, attend the next Native Unity Meeting...at least give an idea of when you are able to attend and we can work around you. One people! One voice! Tsisqua.>
Chief Pappy
NAU Mission Statement (Draft) - I have posted a draft mission statement for Tribal America and the Native American Unity project, and would like feedback as to what statements need to be changed, what needs to be added, what doesn't make sense, etc. We want o work the mission statement and success criteria with the guidance of our online family right here at Tribal America. Please view the link and posted your feedback on this forum thread. The link can be found at tribalamerica.com/nau.html. Sincerely, Chief Pappy (2006 - Replies: 12)
http://www.tribalamerica.com/nau.htmlTribal America - Native American Unity
Draft Mission Statement
Source: TribalPower.Com Strategy Session - November 26th, 2006
Latest Request For Comment (RFC): November 3rd, 2007
To unite native american efforts under a single initiative that can deliver a unified message that is supported by a majority vote from the native american tribes to provide a better way of life to the native american population in the United States, Canada, and worldwide.
Success Criteria - Mission Statement Components
Key accomplishments that demonstrate improved way of life and opportunities for advancement for the native american.
Brand presence into various aspects of social, political, and commercial enterprise in order to establish a defined brand for the native american movement.
Ability to provide mentorship and guidance in establishment of rules and regulations that benefit the common native american soul instead of the large corporation or for-profit organization.
Tactical provision of a known face in response to immediate scenarios to voice an opinion benefiting the native american family unit.
Become established as the leading provider of online services to the native american population by leverage key offerings that align with native american interests and native american desires for community integration.
Support for educational opportunities that provide for certification of candidates for the unique designation of tribal america warrior designation.
Provision for a central directory of registration for all activities connected with the welfare of the native american community.
Creation of a recognized central library of native information that becomes the defining repository for native american heritage and culture and enables the provision of this information through free channels to all interested parties.
Recognition as the leading arbitrar and enabling service for native american business expansion and execution of merger or acquisition opportunities that benefit native american business entrepreneurs.
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To help further evolve this mission statement, please visit the FORUMS.
© Tribal America Inc, All Rights Reserved
I don't see how anyone can copyright comments submited by various people posted on a message board - or how anyone can copyright a political plan to unify Native people? How are people supposed to discuss the background and history of such a group without quoting the draft plan and comments made by the people who founded the group ?
I guess that is why there are laws allowing "fair use" of copyrighted material for commentary or educational purposes.
I'm not sure how Tribal America can have a copyright to this idea and Tsisqua can be the owner of a registered trademark of the same idea.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=319485276According to the website below it is only legal to use the symbols ® if it is used to show something is a federally registered trademark, and I see on other places on the internet like myspace Tsisqua has a ® beside the NAU logo.
http://www.hwg.org/resources/faqs/copyrFAQ.htmlAnd in refference to the comments below...
Re: Tribal America
« Reply #25 on: June 03, 2008, 06:55:07 am
Tsisqua Quoting from the Tribal America website (first quote)
#8221 Re: New pricing plan? - I am struggling to understand here because it says that a NA can upgrade for free but no mention of other ethnicities. Are you hoping to allow NA's have a free site because we others are paying for it??? I'm not native but it sounds Racist besides other things...
Tsisqua
There's also some talk of racism....which now seems to be due to the fact Pappy is claiming Native people can join for free if they send personal info
....
The charging of non natives for membership looks like it has been happening for a while . As far as can see what changed is this just got more expensive.
http://web.archive.org/web/20070830045604/http://tribalamerica.com/Welcome to TribalAmerica.Com - #1 in Native American Websites - Est. 1998!
* Tribal America Chat Is Free! - Live Native American Members Are Waiting To Chat With You Now! *
Dear Native Brothers and Sisters, Tribal America lifetime upgrade is completely free for members with proof of native american ancestry, those working on reservation land (proof required), or anyone working for a native american business (proof required), and only a $10 lifetime upgrade fee (one time only) for all other members.
It also sounds like people involved in the NAU project that was a part of Tribal America were given the services others were charged for - free ...
Tsisqua quoting from Tribal America ( no idea what a "sort priority " is , but that seems to be what TA was charging for...)
March 25, 2008, 04:23:10 pm
For first timers, the minimum is a one-time donation of $50 to become a STAR member for life, which also sets your sort priority to the current date.
Re: Tribal America
« Reply #20 on: March 25, 2008, 04:23:10 pm
posted by Tsisqua
Option #4 - Native American Unity Program
For members that can provide a specific activity as members of this network that will help to support the growth of the network and the goal of native american unity can be provided a complementary upgrade to their sort priority.
Maybe this is just a coincidence - but based on the number of members NAU began with, it looks like NAU got it's initial membership directly from Tribal America ...
Re: Tribal America
« Reply #20 on: March 25, 2008, 04:23:10 pm
posted by Tsisqua referring to Tribal America;
Now...with over 7 thousand members....they want 50 bucks a piece?? That's 350,000 bucks right there!! To run a web site??
Re: Suraj Holzwarth aka White Eagle Medicine Woman
« Reply #31 on: April 11, 2008, 07:59:12 am
Tsisqua
before I opened NAU...we already had over 7000 members of various other groups which we incorporated into NAU
I don't now much about website ownership, domain names and who owns a membership list , or about copyright and registered trademarks so maybe this is just a dumb question, but, if Tribal America is now being sold, would that sale include Tribal America's Native American Unity project?
It seems quite strange seeing people claiming to be able to own and sell ideas which have to do with Native culture, community , identities and the supposedly unified political voice of Native people. I'm not sure what the implications of that may be , but it does make me wonder...
I saved more stuff from the Tribal America website , but I'm not sure it is relevent to post it all .....
I apologize in advance if these observatons only seem relevent because of my ignorance of the actual facts...