Author Topic: Native American Culturalist  (Read 24750 times)

Offline lostcherokee

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Re: Native American Culturalist
« Reply #30 on: January 05, 2007, 07:46:01 pm »
Well it looks like back in 2001 he was a Chickamauga Cherokee
 
http://idloa.org/guestbook/guestIDLA.html


thats four difernt cherokees he has been..........  wonder how many more.............

Offline Tberri

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Re: Native American Culturalist
« Reply #31 on: February 17, 2008, 11:50:19 pm »
Came across this by accident...maybe someones interested.

www.dowsers.info/toronto/mond0712.htm

If the link doesn't work just go to the Toronto Dowsers site

frederica

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Re: Native American Culturalist
« Reply #32 on: February 18, 2008, 12:36:32 am »
He,Tescumseh Brown Eagle is one of the more bizzare. Eric Mound Builder Nation. http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=1058.0    When I saw "portals" in the ad, I can only guess what is coming. http://www.templeofsakkara.com/sakkarapages.htm
« Last Edit: February 18, 2008, 12:41:08 am by frederica »

Offline NanticokePiney

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Re: Native American Culturalist
« Reply #33 on: February 18, 2008, 02:12:50 am »
Thanks for postin' that website.


I really doubt this, but I might be wrong. He mentions Cherokee in NJ in 1711 and implies that they stayed there. They went there to pay their resprects to a Delaware Chief who had just died it appears, but I'd be willin' to bet once the funeral was over they went back home.
Also there is an implication that the Delaware who united with the Cherokee was some kind of a justification for this NJ or NY group having  Lenape and Cherokee. But that is silly, because some of the Delaware in Oklahoma who were sorta forced to unite with the Cherokee after the Civil War isn't related at all to people in NJ who they claimed started mixing with Cherokee in 1711 -- that's rediculous.



 The Sandhill Band of Cherokee/Lenape has been documented by Herbert Kraft and Mark Raymond Harrington and C.A. Weslager as residing in New Jersey since about 1730. This is apparently a "knock off" of them or a "copy cat" group. The family names jive with the Sandhill names.