Here's his site.
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http://www.geocities.com/lenapeculture/About the Author
I am Mèssochwen Tëme, and I am Lënape-Mohawk-Dutch. I was born and raised in New York, but now reside in western Tennessee with my wife Jeanne Winter Bird (Gesigewei Jipji'j) who is of Mi'kmaq and Passamaquoddy descent.
I have authored, to date, three books about Lënape history and culture which have won high acclaim from Lënape elders, educators, language instructors, museums and universities in New York and Pennsylvania, and have been included in university language databases, as well as teachers resource reference lists. The books have also been used by anthropological societies and linguistics professors in Europe.
The first book, entitled, "The Lënape - Their History and Culture", has gained widespread acceptance from Lënape Elders, museums, universities, and educators, and has been included in teacher's reference resource listings.
The second book is entitled, "Unami - The Language of the Lënape". It is a complete text book on the language of the Lënape, and has been has been well received by Lënape Elders and language instructors. It has been recommended to Cornell University's Olin Library and Native American studies program, is used at Cheyney University, and has been incorporated into the languages database at Millersville University.
My third book is entitled "Lënape Social and Religious Beliefs and Ceremonies". This book is the first study of our traditional ceremonies in nearly 100 years. It describes the origins and protocols of all Lënape ceremonies, both civil and "religious", and also describes many of our beliefs. It is the only book of its kind available today. This book is not available to the general public due to its contents, and the need to protect the sanctity of our ceremonies.
I am also a former writer and editor for Turtle Tracks, a Native American children's e-zine. I also authored the boys' cirriculum for the Grandmother's Wisdomkeepers youth program. This program is a course of study in Native American culture and living skills, which is administered by Wisdomkeepers Inc. in conjunction with various tribal governments. (GWK is based in Knoxville, TN).
My wife and I are members of the Mantle Rock Cultural and Educational Center, which was founded by renown Cherokee Elder Marti (Momfeather) Erickson, and located in Marion, Kentucky. My wife and I work with schools, universities, museums, and youth and other groups, teaching about our culture and history.
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Someone over at Indianz had these comments.
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http://www.indianz.com/board/post.asp?method=ReplyQuote&REPLY_ID=256004&TOPIC_ID=12089&FORUM_ID=5Mean Old Lenape
first and foremost messochwen teme or shall i say mr. bob davis, i'd like to have the opportunity to speak after such ranting and ravings by you in your overdue replies post. now we shall listen a bit of my stuff as well.
bob before i begin , let me jsut say i think youre a fake. why? simply because you are and the stuff that you speak of in your books proves it. you are a plagarist and copy works from various authors and rewrite them, just a tad to get by and then call them your own. you have copied various things from authors such as herb kraft even. you pawn it off as your own work and then in return when someone tries to quote you or wishes to use yours, like on your website , you simply say , " all of my work is copywritten and cannot be used at all, penalties of law if you use my stuff. " youre so full of yourself. plagarism is using anothers work and not citing othe peoples original ideas. pretty simple eh? yup. did ya skate thru college pagarizing everyones work as well? hmmm, makes ya wonder.
i have read your works bob and frankly i think it's bogus. real lenape people think that your books are deceitful since the ones who dont know any better get confused and are not learning true lenape beliefs, stories and ways. if ya needed some help in your books, couldnt you of easily approached us and say ya need some help?? . we would of helped you in your works im sure..but dammit, they probably arent sure they'd get credit for giving you info. ya probably would of pawned all this info off as youre own. same ol' bob again...
bob, tell me this, if youre a true lenape why do i see such irregularities in your books and websites? on your site it says that there are 12 great laws given by nanapush? what the hell are these 12 laws and how come ive never heard about them? did they mysteriously appear? or maybe is it because i dont believe in the stories of nanpush because he is from anishinabe folklore..not lenape..
secondly, you claim children are named in grand worshipping councils..what the heck is this? ive never seen or attended one of these..am i missing something here.? not so much..! cause i know it is made up. kinda like mr. rogers when he comes in the room, takes off his shoes, puts his sweater on and plays make believe with the kids..
thirdly, your site lists maps of lenapehoking..kinda funny this is relatively a new term and not a real one for the land of the lenape peoples homeland, it was coined by another "real " lenape woman. then, on this other part, your maps include lenape bands in tennessee and idaho, illinois..holy cow, i didnt know we moved around like that..we must of been everywhere ayeee? these are wanna be groups bob, lets not dwell on that too long tho.
fourth, you talk of the three major groups of lenape people in the usa are the western delawares , correct, the delaware tribe of indians in ok, correct again , lastly you say the eastern lenape nation of pennsylvania. let me say this slowly..FALSE!!! youre people are not included with us. how easily you leave out or brothers and sisters the stockbridge / munsee mahicans in wisconsin.. you speak of me not knowing geography, well bob, you obviously dont know much yourself..wisconsin here included, not pennsylvania.
bob your books reviews even state things such as , yes, i'll quote them even...
carl nighteagle
turtle island chautauqua-eastern lenape nation
" the lenape gospel"
doris river bird woman
turtle clan mother-tribal elder of the eastern lenape nation
" it is such a perfect book...this is as exciting as the birth of a new baby".
fifth, im sorry teme , but the people who reviewed your book and made comments werent people who hold much weight in this delaware community. we laugh at that stuff and frankly i do appreciate all the works ya done, writing and having your work published is not an easy task. cheers to ya..it does give us "true " lenape people something to poke fun at and laugh at together when we have functions and such, we'd like to post comments on your book reviews like the 2 others i wrote of. will you let us critique your work on your website? id like to give it a shot.id give those two people who posted reviews on your books as much weight as my dogs' stool sample bob.
sixth, tell everyone here of the group that you endorse and belong to in hot springs arkansas. the manataka group. the same people who preformed your wedding there with your wife "white owl". this group charges people for membership, the dues are $ 25 dollars and year , and you can get a membership card, but it wil $ 10 donation please. woman have to pay $ 2 to attend a womans council meeting.
with your membership your get a certificate, with a made up ndn name , no doubt, you get a wallet id card, discounts and free passes, subscription to the newsletter, copy of the official manataka constitution, and full voting right into their group. wheeww. wow, that better than home shopping network ennit? " where do i sign up? "
still with the manataka, they say there is no blood quantum required by them, and also no geneaology to submit. perfect opportunity for the wanna bes to be some belong to bes. what a transformation. all of a sudden everyones indian . all with names like "two eagles", "silent bear" ,and " many hearts" . " swift fox pisses on sumac tree as he runs by.." tell who rainbow woman is, does she truely make all people with ill intentions leave the park? she lays feathers at your feet yet ? somehow i dont see her or it happening .
the website says. that " manataka is the holiest site in the american indian community, making it the first federal reservation". whoa. so it is kinda like bear butte then huh?
the closing words on the website is " wakan tanka niya washte pelo"
looks like lakota to me..alot of pan - indian things included in there as well.
so messochwen teme youre name dropper too eh/ well let me tell you what i think about that ..it's silly really. ask the shawnees in ohio and the black elk families in virginia? people from the cheyenne sundance in ok, firstly i wouldnt merely mention you all to anyone around there, i'd be ashamed at the looks i would get, hell i probably get rocks thrown at me.i wouldnt wish to be associated with people like you and doris. black elks? this family only carries weight with some ndn's and alot of rainbow people. personally , i dont believe in his teachings.. i lived up north for a number of years and know alot of lakota, nez perce, yakimas, bloods. and the ones ive met , think black elks teachings are full of carp.think hes a complete sham..one color, one race.. they dont believe in the rainbow tribe.. and you usin walter black elks name , it goes to show indians who knows that you associate with other people more interested in making a quick dollar, whats worse, the person doing this to the general public who dont know any better or the poor fool who gets involved with all of it and really, truely does believe it? i already know of that group in virginia as well. i had an ojibwe friend of mine be asked to come to a sundance in either maryland or virginia with the said group, he loudly said not ony " no" , but " hell no!! " he knew of the family you mentioned previously..he knows the medicine that accompanies them..and the types of people it brings. ( this is just his observation, it is one i would consider truthfull, and one i would never doubt ) .so you dropping their names shows your ignorance.. try droppin someones name a little more influential to real indians will ya..try some real people who are respected for doing real things in the lenape communities. if ya can do that hell, " i'll be impressed.."
teme ,youre got me all confused.. you are claiming to be mohawk and lenape, and dutch..dutch i can see cause i can look at your pictures of ya in action. . but as far as mohawk, are your registered with them new york boys? ya sure aint with any of us lenapes here...so really , who are you with ?, where do you belong and where do you fit in this grand scheme of things? we still dont know bob davis. aka messochwen teme .we are still trying to figure all this out. , im done wasting my breath. real people know the truth already and those that are not with it, know now..