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Hopi Wisdom Teachings, LLC, Jeremie Leckron aka Grandmother Medicine Song falsely claiming to be Hop

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Piff:
I listened to her "Wisdom Circles" audio here http://hopiwisdomteachings.com/hwt/2018/06/14/round-words/

Summary: use round words not cactus words, use good medicine voice, watch what you say, spirits are always listening, ears are not mouths, blame and judgement is bad.

She is introduced as "recognized Hopi elder and teacher".

Piff:
Mention by a student Leigh Gaitskill :


--- Quote ---n 1990 she went through the Nine Gates Mystery School (www.ninegates.org) program, then went on to study Huna, completed the Fisher Hoffman process, explored Buddhist practices and sat vipassana, and worked with Hopi elder Jeremie Jackson for two years.
--- End quote ---

https://wellnesswithkate.wordpress.com/2011/12/27/guest-blogger-leigh-gaitskill/

Piff:
Artist Karen Totten:


--- Quote ---...inspired by teachings I was privileged to partake of by a Hopi grandmother (her name is Jeremie and she lives in Kentucky, having been asked to go there by her elders to set up teaching circles in what they believe was a previous migration area - the nearby Serpent Mound is an ancient marker of that migration).
--- End quote ---

http://www.starryroadstudio.com/blog/my-creative-process

Artist Debra Hille:

--- Quote ---Currently apprenticed to Hopi Elder Jeremie
--- End quote ---

https://www.debrahille.com/about

Nichole:


--- Quote ---Now is the time to break those karmic contracts we did not sign up for. The ways we act, the limiting beliefs, the self-loathing, the inability to Slow down and walk in beauty, as my old teacher Grandmother Jeremie would say.
--- End quote ---

https://nurturingspirit.org/

Piff:
Back in 2010 in an Asheville NC New Age directory:


--- Quote ---Past Life Therapy    Manifested Wellness    Jeremie Jackson    669-9366
--- End quote ---

https://web.archive.org/web/20101118102046/http://www.newfrontier.com:80/aha/Paranormal.htm

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Jeremie both identifies herself as Hopi, but she also talks about learning things "from" Hopi.


--- Quote ---Grandmother spent her summers on the Mesas of Arizona with her Hopi Grandmother where she learned and lived the mysteries and ways of the people.
--- End quote ---


--- Quote ---Recognized Hopi Elder, storyteller and teacher of the Pueblo Indian Nations – Hopi, Zuni and Navajo.
--- End quote ---

http://hopiwisdomteachings.com/hwt/about-grandmother-medicine-song/

Piff:

--- Quote ---The Hopi Tribe reserves the right to:
1)Prevent publication of intellectual resources which is unauthorized, sensitive, misrepresentatives or stereotypical of the Hopi people or harms the health, safety, or welfare of the Hopi people
--- End quote ---

http://www8.nau.edu/hcpo-p/ResProto.pdf


--- Quote ---Through the decades the intellectual property rights of Hopi have been violated for the benefit of many other, non-Hopi people that has proven to be detrimental.
--- End quote ---

http://www8.nau.edu/hcpo-p/intellectPropRights.html

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--- Quote ---Her family lineage is that of the Hopi Bear Clan.
--- End quote ---


--- Quote ---Her Grandmother Violet Hoonawu Lolama (Hopi, Third Mesa)
Her Great Aunt Tishoma Hoonawu Lolama (Hopi)
--- End quote ---

http://hopiwisdomteachings.com/hwt/about-grandmother-medicine-song/

I'm an outsider, so keep that in mind. But one theory on how she came up with this is that she grabbed an incorrect version of the surname of a prominent Hopi jeweler / artisan family, added a first name, and put the Hopi word for bear (according to this and other sources https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hoonawu ) in the middle.

She easily could have come across books and articles on Charles Loloma (Charles Loloma – Hopi Modernist https://www.ganoksin.com/article/charles-loloma-hopi-modernist/ )

The Loloma family of Arizona can be seen in census. I don't see any Violet or Tishoma there.

Jeremie was born in 1945, her actual grandmother would have been born around 1905 or so.

I've checked records through familysearch.org and also newspapers.com.

I don't see any records of the surname "Lolama" in Arizona.


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