Sorry, to add. That one night I witnessed what I would say is a lot of white folks and some Indians sweating with John Crow Dog who claims to be a blood son of Mary and Henry Crow Dog. But he is not. No one is too much the wiser here in a state named for Indians. There was a procession with the pipe by three white men and more "sacred" blather than I care to mention. Like Boy Scouts, but that is my opinion. While I was in Wounded in Knee in 1973, I would not know Pedro if I passed him on the street. I can only say what I saw that night and heard subsequently. Around here a lot of white folks and Indians also call John Wexler "Chief John Crow Dog" or just Chief Crow Dog. I have only been to his house once and in his sweat once and do not care to go back. That night he invited me to a yuwipi but I had seen enough to form an opinion. He keeps a pretty low profile but has enough support from the Crow Dogs and other Rosebud families that no one will be able to root him out. I heard that he and another guy Steve McCullough had a falling out but I have seen them together since and if they are at odds they are hiding it. Another Lakota here, Evan White Face, also is said to run sweats and support Wexler but I have not seen it with my own eyes.
In my opinion, as long as this guy has the support of the Lakota families he runs with, as long as Indians attend his "ceremonies" you are simply blowing smoke at him with little or no effect. And these posts are exactly what I would pass on to anyone who asks me about it privately. I am not Lakota. If he claimed to be Potawatomi, I would raise hell to the highest officials, but he does not claim it. Thanks to the goddess, Potawatomi is too hard to pronounce and spell.