EI,
Sent an email to them, and several other Indian people sent one as well.  Mine is posted below.
Mr. McCorvey,
RE: Your Bloomington Herald Times story on the Salt Creek Sundance.
I have a suggestion for a way better story.  Ask the Forest Service why they would allow 
a non-Indian named Steve McCullough a special use permit to conduct a "ceremony" that the 
Lakota people have tried to shut down for the past five years.  This is not only highly 
unusual but illegal since McCullough is a non-Indian about to run a "ceremony" which is 
highly dangerous in the hands of someone who does not know what they are doing.
You might also ask Mr. McCullough what tribe he is.  If he says Lakota, he is lying.  If 
he says "Remnant Band Shawnee," a little digging will tell you that the RBS are fakes as 
well.  You will find that the Remnant Band Shawnee is a non-prifit organization which is 
fleecing residents of Ohio and that it is run by a fraud and fake by the name of Hawk 
Pope, a brother to another fraud named "Dark Rain Thom," who is the wife of your local 
author Alexander Thom.  Pope has been repeatedly accused of sexual misconduct with white 
women, making them (even those as young as 12 years old) run around his complex with no 
clothes on "cause that is how Indians used to dress."
A much better story for a wonderful reporter like you is how the "local Lakota tribe" was 
able to establish themselves here in Indiana, more than six hundred miles from their 
original territory.
For more information:
http://newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=1245.0New Age Frauds and Plastic Shamans has been tracking McCullough for years and not only is 
he not who he says he is, he is conducting "ceremonies" for fun and profit.
That is a much more interesting story than the one you printed.
By the way, I am a Potawatomi who teaches Native American Religions at IUPUI and have 
been involved in Native American ceremonies and traditions all my life.  Some things you 
should know.
1. There is no recognized Lakota tribe in Indiana.  The nearest one is hundreds of miles 
away in South Dakota.
2. There is no recognized Shawnee tribe in Indiana or Ohio, and anyone (including Ms. 
Thom) who claims to be Shawnee is a fraud as well.
3. This is a highly dangerous and sacred ceremony not for amateurs and it is just a 
matter of time before someone is seriously injured or killed as a result of this 
fraudulent behaviour.
4. Someone needs to find out why the National Park Service is allowing this kind of 
conduct in the Hoosier National Forest in violation of its own regulations, in violation 
of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act, and against the wishes of the legitimate 
Lakota Nations who have vigorously protested these kinds of rips offs.
5. Why did you not take the time to do a little research and ask the Potawatomi (Pokagon 
Band) or the Miami of Indiana about this "ceremony." The sad fact is that most residents 
of Indiana would not question this behavior or how a "local Lakota Tribe" as your article 
asserts, was able to establish themselves right here in Indiana without a word of it 
appearing in the history books or without notice to the other legitimate tribes here in 
Indiana.
Good luck and good hunting Mr.McCorvey.  On behalf of Indian people I thank you in 
advance for the next installment of this story.