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Our Mission PRIMARY PURPOSE To establish an education facility to promote philosophical and cultural exchanges of information regarding the indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands, specifically the Pennsylvania area
www.turtleislandchautauqua.org/contact.htmlDoris's group the TIC is part of this confederacy out
of Conn. No one should join that ACQTC confederacy group below because they are not only wasting their money for nothing there is no state or federal recognition. But the membership requires your social security number and there is no reason you should be giving that out
to a group like that of strangers.-
ACQTC; download the Application for Membership, fill it out, and mail it along with the appropriate fees to the address indicated on the form.
http://acqtc.com/events.phphttp://acqtc.com/membership.phpQ: Can Adopted members receive a new name in the Indian tradition?
A: Yes, no matter what type of membership you have, you may send us a request and this will be done. Iron Thunderhorse usually does the naming for the Quinnipiac and ACQTC; he chooses an appropriate name and its Wampano dialect spelling.
Q: In adoptions a person can choose a new name to be made legal. Can this be done with ACQTC adoptions, too?
A: Yes. After receiving a new name we can provide you with a special certificate. Write the National Office and include a check or money order for $10.00 to cover costs. This certificate is embossed with our official Corporate Seal and is legally binding. We include a Petition for Name Change and Notice of Name Change, which you can file with your local Bureau of Vital Statistics, who make the name change official with the US government. Once you have that done, then you go to your nearest Social Security Office, show them the papers and ask for a new SS Card under your new name.
Ceremonial Grand Chief Billy Blue-Feather Harford with assistants preparing for the annual adoption ceremony with Grand Council Members, and the adoptees waiting for the ceremony to begin.
Bay-View Park, Oiocommock (Stony Creek) CT, 2000.
From: Tom Big Warrior/Red Heart Warrior Society
Date: 3/2/2003
Anthony Redhorse Driscoll #261-789 is an American
Indian charged with "Engaging in Unauthorizrd Group Activity" for membership in his nation, the United Eastern Lenape Nation (UELN) in which he is a pipecarrier and the Wolf Clan Chief of the Traditional Village.
They are punishing him by keeping him in "the hole"
because he sponsored others for adoption in our
nation.
Redhorse was an active UELN member prior to going to prison, and has been a model prison for over ten years. He has carried himself honorably, and helped his fellow prisoners in many ways including tutoring, giving music lessons and teaching sign language to the deaf. He has been active in prison spiritual circles and in correspondence with many people internationally, who look to him for wisdom and knowledge. He is also an inside facilitator for the Alternatives To Violence program.
He has done nothing to warrant this cruel treatment. Christian prisoners are given wide latitude and accomodation to practice their faith, but a Native traditionalist is treated like a gang member.
Please write, call, fax or e-mail a letter of support
for Redhorse and the rights of Native prisoners.
Director Reginald A. Wilkinson Ohio Dept. of
Rehabilitations and Corrections 1050 Freeway Drive
North Columbus, OH 43229 Ph. 614-752-1164 fax
614-752-1171 e-mail
Reginald.Wilkinson@odrc.state.oh.us
Terry Collins Deputy Director of Institutions Ohio DRC 1050 Freeway Drive North ph. 614-752-1729 fax 614-752-1347 e-mail Terry.Collins@odrc.stateoh.us
Senator Mark Mallory Correctional Institution
Inspection Commission State House Senate Bldg.
Columbus, OH 43140 ph. 614-466-5980 fax 614-644-6164 e-mail bwhitaker@maild.sen.state.oh.us
Redhorse Driscoll #261-789 PO Box 69 SMH London, OH 43140
Tom Big Warrior/RHWS PO Box 4362 Allentown, PA 18105 ph. 610-437-2971 fax 610-437-4090 e-mail tomw@iwon.com
Wanishi!