I heard an interesting idea today and will pass it along. People who are concerned about LGs videos may want to send youtube messages to people still hosting videos of LG.
eddievibes420 has disabled all comments on LG videos presumably due to the widespread negative comments in the wake of the statement from the Salish tribe.
Channels still hosting LG videos (not a complete list, some are playlists)
eddievibes420
LSNMVIDEO
greatpeopleTV
Ashatur
2012livestream
in5d
hoopenliefde26
kiwitina948
MrSon2k
Inaiahawk
NiChen87
lifeisbeautiful1967
frenciej
If you decide to contact these channels on youtube tell them you know that the Salish Tribe has countered LGs claims as to being their shaman and has issued the statement here below (and on other pages in the forum). Be nice and reasonable. You would appreciate them removing the LG videos from appearing on youtube at least for the time being. They can do this easily by marking each video as private.
The original claim:
From LG is on the video titled 04/23/2010 Kiesha Crowther "Little Grandmother": One with Nature 1/8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Jt3ifzJqBMat 3:26
"But at age 30 I was called to be the shaman for the Sioux and Salish tribes." - Kiesha Crowther "Little Grandmother"
The claim is also made in this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VocJYC-_u4Mfrom January 09 2009 -
The Return of The Ancestors - Santa Fe, NM
at 0:06
The Salish tribal response is:
Official Statement from Salish Elders Regarding Kiesha Crowther
"The Culture and Elders Committee of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation protect the intangible cultural resources of the tribes including language, songs, stories etc.
"No tribal Elders or elders have met with nor do they condone the claims and actions made by Kiesha Crowther.
"She is not their 'shaman', she has no right to claim this title and the Elders and elders of CSKT of the Flathead Reservation would like her to cease and desist immediately from making such false claims that erode the traditions that members of the CSKT Culture and Elders Committee are trying to preserve."
The posting of this statement came with the permission and urging of the Salish elders. Anyone doubting this message's authenticity can contact the Flathead Reservation.