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Suzanne Dupree, aka Looking Back Woman

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Moma_porcupine:
At least as far as the comments on the looking back woman website, these accusations against Arvol Looking Horse seem unfair, as the history which includes mention of the Looking Horse family, was recorded and housed at the Smithsonian Institute and this predates both Arvol Looking Horse and AIM ...

The Smithsonian Inst. used to have a webpage with information dating back to between 1936 and 1966, I saved it before it was changed and it is uploaded in the link below to a google document.

http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dcwzmv4g_0cn3th92w

Pat also uploaded a copy of the saved webpage which can be downloaded through the link below.

http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=1286.0

Based on a letter posted by John Lekay, AKA Marlon it appears that Susanne Dupree AKA Looking Back Woman is the person who influenced the the Smithsonian institute to change the entries which recorded this history and which predates Arvol Looking Horse.

The entire letter is quoted by Marlon AKA John Lekay in the link below;

http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=1197.0
Posted by Marlon, quoting a letter from the Smithsonian Institute in Washinton DC
Reply #6

--- Quote ---Dear Ms. Dupree, Looking Back Woman,
 
Thank you for you e-mail regarding Wilbur Riegert’s photograph of Martha Bad Warrior.  (con...)
 
First I would like to say that in 1966 I was a college student, twenty years old, on my first visit to South Dakota.
--- End quote ---

(con...)


--- Quote ---The extract from a letter I wrote to the archivist in 1966 that is quoted in the catalog section “Local Notes,??? is an embarrassing expression of my youthful certainty:
--- End quote ---

(con...)
 

--- Quote ---I will ask that this be deleted from the catalog entry.
--- End quote ---

(con...)
 

--- Quote ---Later this spring, after our semester ends, I plan to make a trip to Washington during which I will have the opportunity to visit the National Anthropological Archives.  In the meantime, I will write to Rob Leopold and send him a revised and streamlined catalog entry, with the request that he substitute it for the old one.  Before I do so, I am attaching it below for your comments, to see if you think it is appropriate.
--- End quote ---

(con..)

The edited entry can be read in the link below;

http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!92671!0

Interestingly, LBW mentioned this information, and how she could not have any way of manipulating it...
 
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=1197.0
   
Dupree Pt 2
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2007

(begins...)

 
--- Quote ---I have proof from Vivian High Elk, (the said linage keeper) that It is not there, and has not been since before Martha's death on Oct. 25, 1936, by her own admission....
--- End quote ---

(con..)


--- Quote --- And for more archival information that was collected between 1964-1967, that I had no way of manipulating...go read it for yourself, and you will see with your own eyes where the deception started, and by what family.
Toksa ake wacinyakin,
LBW
One who knows her spiritual history, and will share it.
--- End quote ---

apukjij:
i think many First Nations have this and my Mi'kmaq Nation certainly has this scenario, in that there is currently here in Mi'kmaq Country a Clan/Family that questions the legitimacy of the current Grand Chief, and who claim the Grand Chieftainship should be returned to them or their Clan, but to my People they have no legitimacy, and are quite frankly- ignored...
as moma p has pointed out, there is a a cyber trail one can follow that legitimizes Elder Arvol, and as well there is a cyber trail one can follow that is quite revealing on Elder Boneshirt as well. i think this thread should be moved to Etc, lest NAFPS is considering to conduct an investigation on the legitimacy of Arvol Looking Horse as Keeper of the Buffalo Calf Bundle, which i hope will never happen.

bls926:
I agree with apukjij . . . This thread needs to be moved to Etc. As Ingeborg said . . . This is a Lakota issue. These are not men we need to question or a topic we need to investigate.

Freija:
Thank you, Ingeborg!  ;)

Please let these kind of issues stay within the Nations concerned. They will deal with them and do not
need any Internet discussions to make things worse.

MrPiz:
Thank you all so very much for your replys.
All the questions I had are more than only answered and my worrys are gone.
I never wanted to interfere in things wich are not of my business and I hope I did´nt.
I was just confused.
Confusion is gone now.  :)
Again, Thank you very much.

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