I think now that she has acknowledged not being enrolled, that she should not be doing any of these type of things;Especially since she has no Native American culture or background. She should leave it to those that do if she has any morals or values.
Her being a descendant even, (which sounds doubtful) is still not enough these days to talk with authority and legitimacy about Natives.
http://www.themedicineway.org/bookings--info.htmlNative American Presentations
These presentations are on the Southeast Woodland people, their past and how they lived. The presentation also includes stories. Weeya is dressed in authentic 18th Century clothing and has a table with items the audience can touch and explore. The presentation last an hour but up to two hours depending on audience participation. Weeya is open to questions and answers during the presentation.
Storytelling
Oral storytelling has existed with all people from the beginning of time. It is a way to communicate good behaviors, learning from mistakes and how things came to be. Weeya is dressed in authentic 18th Century clothing and tells stories based off of silver pieces that adorn her clothing and her match coat. The storytelling can be done in 30 min. increments throughout the day or weekend. Weeya is open to question and answer sessions during & at the end of the storytelling.
Children's Art Camp/Classes with a Native or other Cultural Themes
Weeya is a certified Art teacher in the state of Wisconsin while holding a lifetime certification in art with the state of Louisiana. Weeya has been working professionally as a Artist for over 30 years and as an educator for 15 years. She can teach one hour classes or up to a week long session. The time limit is up to the client and what they are looking to achieve with the art class or camp. The class can hold any cultural theme or just be the basics of learning art techniques. Weeya can teach children, as well as, adults.