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Phil Landis & Nemenhah Band, an Oklehueva or ONAC chapter

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Piff:
In the "Uniform Curriculum for Nemenhah Ministry" http://www.uninem.org/uploads/9/5/5/9/9559956/ucnm_complete_text_-_2014.pdf Landis states that in the Nez Perce Census of 1900, his ancestor is recorded as Pawna Tawny, "infant girl".
 
I read through the handwritten census, which can be found through here https://archive.org/details/indiancensusroll301unit. No one is recorded as "infant girl", that is not a designation given. There is no Pawna Tawny, no variation of that name, nothing close.

He claims that Pawna Tawny was renamed Mable Hall.  Mable Hall (husband Charles Catherman) is a real person, she is not in that 1900 census either, she was not even yet born.

Landis' mother https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68153299
step father https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Landis&GSiman=1&GScid=109448&GRid=164222397&
bio father (Phillip listed in obituary) https://web.archive.org/web/20170815220239/https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=104098837


--- Quote ---Julie Kane, managing attorney for the Nez Perce in Idaho, said Landis is not Nez Perce and the tribe asked him to stop using references to it a few years ago.

“He is not at all Nez Perce. He is not even a descendant,” Kane said.
--- End quote ---

https://web.archive.org/web/20170815231456/http://www.nbcnews.com/id/30893871/ns/health-health_care/t/leader-defends-church-center-chemo-case/#.WZOAq9GQzIU

Phillip R Landis is a convicted con artist. He, his family, and followers are still active.
http://www.uninem.org/
http://www.nemenhah.org/


educatedindian:
Landis and Nemenhah are at it again. The Wiki page on them reads like a press release and promo material. I tried to add some truthfulness. We'll see if it stands. I invite others to try.

One of the claims is that Richard Swallow endorses them. Longtime members recall that David Swallow pandered to Nuagers for decades and was denounced as a plastic.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemenhah_Indigenous_Traditional_Organization
Nemenhah Indigenous Traditional Organization (Nemenhah People, Nemenhah ITO) is a group of whites, many with fraud convictions, falsely claiming to be Native medicine people. They describe themselves as convocation of Medicine Men/Women and Ministers of the Native American Church of Nemenhah (NACNEM), formerly "Numi'Pu TsuPehli Chophunsh", and "Nemenhah Band and Native American Traditional Organization", consecutively, which is the established ecclesiastical institution of the Nemenhah ITO.

Contents
1   History
2   Membership
3   References
4   External links
History
The Nemenhah Band (then an independent branch of the Oklevueha/Sioux Native American Church) was formed by an independent Council of mothers claiming to represent many recognized tribes and peoples and by ratification of its constitution in 2002. The Nemenhah Great Council (Constitutional Assembly) meets each year at the Ceremonial Grounds located in Cedar County, Missouri. The group claims these are traditional territories cited by the ancient Nemenhah in sacred records of the Nemenhah. In fact, there is not and never has been any such "Nemenhah" tribe. The Native American Church of Nemenhah claims Natural Medicine and all of its modalities to be sacrament, sacred objects and practice of its Native American Religion. (No actual Native people agree to this or claim so.) Therefore, all members of Nemenhah are considered Ministers of the Church as they strive to heal the individual, the family, the community, the society and the planet through sacred ceremony, with sacrament and with sacred objects.

Phillip R. Cloudpiler Landis, a white man convicted of fraud in Idaho, Montana, and Utah, was elected as Principle Medicine Chief by the First Mothers Council and was re-elected by the Great Council every year from 2002 to 2011. In 2012, the Nemenhah Great Council (Constitutional Assembly) re-organized the governing offices of the organization into two distinct Branches (Ecclesiastical and Secular) and Jonathan M. Wellamotkin Landis, the son of Phillip Landis, was elected as Nehm Tiwehkthihmpt (Elected Principle/Medicine Chief and Talking Feather) of the secular government in the Nemenhah ITO. During the Nemenhah Great Council of 2012, Phillip Landis was sustained as the Tehk Tiwehkthihmpt (Presiding High priest/President of the Native American Church of Nemenhah) of the established ecclesiastical institution of the Nemenhah ITO.

The organization is listed on the Cherokee Nations "Fraudulent Group List" of unrecognized Indian tribes.,[1] but from its inception the organization has made claims [2] of seeking Tribal Status[3] from the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs. However, the Native American Church of Nemenhah (including prior historical denominations as an organization) has, since 2002, received never affiliations with and recognition[4] from any Holy Men and Women of Federally Recognized Tribes and Bands[5] within the United States and Alaska.

Membership
Membership in the Nemenhah is by paying a fee of $250. Request for spiritual adoption is always accompanied by a sacred giveaway offering and all services by the Nemenhah, its Chiefs and Officers, and its Ministers are also requested by Sacred Giveaway, which the group claims is in accordance with the religious practices of alleged ancient Nemenhah. In the Interest of competence, liability and continuing education, the Nemenhah provides a curriculum for the appropriate training of its Ministers. Nemenhah Mministers do consider themselves "shamans" and are concerned only with Nemenhah Religious Practices, and with profit making from such interest, and in avoiding prosecution for illegal drug use.

Indigenous peoples of the Americas have criticized these practices,[6] despite blessings received Richard Swallow, of the Eagle Clan of the Ogalalla Sioux, of the Native American Church of South Dakota and Wounded Knee, the Maca-Oyate. Swallow has always been a controversial figure within the Lakota. The Swallow family has been repeatedly denounced by other Lakota as "plastic shamans" who profit off of non-Natives.

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The Nemenhah midwife who killed a baby with her incompetence pled guilty to lesser charges. Disgusting, she only gets probation. At least they barred her from practicing.
https://www.news-leader.com/story/news/crime/2016/02/24/midwife-pleads-guilty-after-springfield-baby-dies-following-delivery/80870080/

FB for Landis.
https://www.facebook.com/phillipcloudpiler.landis

Here's his proud admittance of being a con man and cult leader.
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https://fmhorg.wordpress.com/2004/12/21/feeling-vindictive/
Phillip R. Landis AKA Cloudpiler | April 15, 2006 at 9:16 pm
Your comments about me are absolutely true. I was convicted in two associated trials. In Montana, I was convicted of Theft by Deception and Deceptive Business Practices and sentenced to two concurrent 10 year terms. However, the judge in the matter saw me as such a dangerous criminal that he required only thirty days of that sentence to be served in the county jail. The rest of the sentence was suspended....

The second case was in Idaho. I plead No – Constere and was sentenced to two years in the Idaho State Penitentiary. The Judge in that case saw me as such a dangerous repeat offender that he entered a withheld judgment and I served four months in North Idaho Correctional Institution (boot camp). He demanded no restitution in the matter. When I have completed all the probation requirements, he will dismiss the case and it will be as if it never happened.

A default judgment was entered against me in civil court awarding some $600,000.00 which the State of Idaho immediately wrote off as bad debt. There has been no attempt to collect since the sentence was entered.

Now, as for my “Cult,” I am flattered. Cult simply means a group of people who meet together for ceremonial and religious purposes. If I have a Cult, then it is complimentary to us. We are engaging. I’m not sure what you are doing.

I do reccommend that all Mormons refrain from reading the Mentinah Archives. I do disclose to everybody who hears me speak that I am a double felon. I have no hangups over who or what I am. You do seem to be hung up over me. Please rest easy.

Your intentions seem to be to protect others from fraud. That sounds noble. So, with all your legal research, can it have been lost on you that fraud requires certain necessary issues, such as, opportunity, injurred parties, actual commission of offense under the law, and last but not least, monitary damages. If you are accusing me of fraud in the matter of the Mentinah Archives, you might want to provide some of those items. Otherwise, what you are writing could be as easily described as slander and libel. Now, you may feel justified in that little bit of injury upon your neighbor. After all, you can’t be convicted of felony for it....

Cloudpiler
Elected Hereditary Medicine Chief
Nemenhah Band and Native American Traditional Organization
Board Certified Naturopath
Native American Practitioner
Former Pres. Utah Naturopathic Medical Association
Medicine Man, Roadman, Spiritual Leader (Native American Church)
Double Felon  Father Sculptor Gardiner etc...

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Pretty obvious also that Landis is one more white Mormon with wacky ideas about NDNs. He claims to have discovered new tablets taking up where the Book of Mormon left off.
https://www.ldsfreedomforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=13677

educatedindian:
Nemenhah curriculum. A hodgepodge of faux Lakota, faux Anishnabe, faux Nez Perce, and even faux Ghost Dance and faux Tai Chi mixed with mostly fundamentalist Mormonism, faux Biblical claims, faux Palestinian, faux Hebrew words, and bad attempts to imitate Biblical writing with Nuage ideas about crystals, radionics, etc. 

Seriously, for dozens of pgs they go on "Oh Lord...and it came to pass...behold...Zion..." followed by alleged Nez Perce words and smudging, photos of NDNs, etc. There's even supposed sacred clothing for married couples first time having sex, including moccasins. You can't make this up.

Almost 100 pgs of the 400 pgs are devoted to dodging drug laws. Reel spirchul. But anyone dumb enough to use Nemenhah claims is still going to jail. Just do a search.

It's also clear it's no exagerration to call this an outright cult, as Landis himself does. They have faux ceremony for everything from births to funerals. The doc is short of making it clear how many followers they have. Landis claims online to have 5000, but this doc lists only himself and his son Jonathan as leaders. There are allegedly local councils and chapters, but no sign I've seen of them so far. (These are listed as authors of their code of conduct: President Phillip "Cloudpiler" Landis, Chief Guldal Caba, Chiefs Joanne and Scotty Nuzum, the Nuzum Children of the Youth Medicine Chapter, Carol Bolin, Jeri
Spencer, and Gloria Staley.)

And they have their own supposed martial arts. A knockoff of Taekwondo.

http://www.uninem.org/uploads/9/5/5/9/9559956/ucnm_complete_text_-_2014.pdf
Chapter One: G1101 - Introduction to Nemenhah Ceremony.....................................................................15
The Medicine Wheel........................................................23
The Medicine Wheel in Ceremony .....................................28
The Ceremony of Mohr Hohnayah ....................................28
The Bundle..................................................................32
Appropriate Signage ....................................................42
Chapter Two: G1201 - New Member Orientation..............45
Authority..........................................................................46
Scope and Extent............................................................48
Your Personal Authority ...................................................48
Active Status....................................................................50
THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS .............................................51
The UCNM (Uniform Curriculum for Nemenhah Ministry)..........52
G1 – Sahaptan Guide Track ...............................................54
C2 – Sahaptan Carrier Track..................................................55
S3 – Sahaptan Shirt Track...................................................56
University of Nemenhah (UNINEM)..........................................56
Equivalency through other Institutions ....................................57
Fundamental Documents......................................................58
The Constitution.............................................................58
The Nemenhah Code of Ethical Conduct...................................58
The Nemenhah Declaration as an Indigenous People (UNDRIP).......................58
The General Handbook of Instructions.......................................................58
Chronology and Affiliations ......................................................................58
Additional Support Documents............................................................59
The Consensus Council ...................................................................59
History........................................................................................59
Hahgohtl's Journey........................................................................60
Tsi-Tuhgohhah's Idea.................................................................62
Other Councils .........................................................................67
How the Council Functions .........................................................67
The Talking Feather of Council .......................................................68
Powers of the Talking Feather.....................................................69
Kohhaht - Keeper of the Door ....................................................69
Two Types of Kohhaht.............................................................70
Practical Applicat...................................................................71
Chapter Three: G1301 - Spiritual Adoption as Basic Defense.................91
Introduction...................................................................................93
Basic Defense ..................................................................98
RFRA...........Burden.........................................................................99
Covenant of Spiritual Adoption Burdened .......................................... 101
Obligations Provide Preponderance................................................... 102
Recipient’s Covenant and Obligation............................................... 105
Natural Medicine........................................................................ 106
Core Curriculum and Continuing Education..........................................
Proof of Activity..................................................................... 10
Sacred Giveaway ................................................................... 111
Sincerity of Belief............................................................... 112
Legal Standards................................................................... 113
Qualifications ....................................................................... 114
Wexler Decision.............................................................. 114
Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church .......................................... 115
Pattern of Behavior - A Consequence of Covenant Keeping................ 116
Religious Belief...................................................................... 116
Meyers’ Test.........................................................................
Practical Application.................................................................
Religious Freedom Reply to IRS Standards......................................... 137
NACNEM Organizational Outline (as it applies to the Societies)................................... 138
Nemenhah ITO Organizational Outline (as it applies to Councils)........... 139
IRS Test........................................................................................... 145
Legal standards for the IRS .............................................................. 145
Overview of Religious Freedom Coalition Reply to IRS Standards ................... 146
Compelling Interest................................................................. 148
Least Restrictive Means of Furtherance ....................................... 150
Summary..................................................................................... 150
Ayahuasca Case.................................................................... 151
Major Cases..................................................................... 152
Chapter Four: C2101 - Introduction to Unipi Ceremony ............................ 153
What is Unipi?............................................................................... 153
Excerpt from the First Book of Tsi Tuhgohhah - Sacred Records of the Nemenhah ("Mayntinah
Archives")...................................................................................... 154
Volume One, Chapter One: Marriage .................................................. 154
Excerpt from the First Book of Tsi Tuhgohhah - Sacred Records of the Nemenhah ("Mayntinah
Archives")......................................................................................... 161
Volume One, Chapter Nine: Council of Mothers........................................ 161
Excerpt from The First Book of Tsi Tuhgohhah - Sacred Records of the Nemenhah
("Mayntinah Archives")......................................................... 162
Volume One, Chapter Eleven: Family Ceremony ......................... 162
Excerpts from the First Book of Tsi Tuhgohhah - Sacred Records of the Nemenhah
("Mayntinah Archives")...................................................... 163
Volume One, Chapter Thirteen: Dedication of Sacred Places ........................ 163
Excerpts from the First Book of Tsi Tuhgohhah- The Sacred Records of the Nemenhah
("Mayntinah Archives").................................................................164
Volume One, Chapter Fifteen: Family Councils ..........................164
Chapter Five: C2201 - Public Oblations....................................165
Smudge as a Method of Delivery..........................................................165
Sacred Smudge Herbs Commonly Used......................................166
Sage...............................................................................166
Cedar .........................................................................167
Sweetgrass....................................................................167
Ceremonies of Smudge.................................................168
ANISHINABE - Algonquin...............................................168
Manidokewinan..............................................................169
The Four Sacred Medicines- Kchitwaa Mshkiki ...................170
Canadian Aboriginal........................................................171
Chippewa- Smudging......................................................174
Cheyenne- The Smudging Ceremony......................................175
Sacred Smoke – Ancient Origins ...........................................176
Public Oblations ...............................................................177
Ceremonies and Dances .................................................177
Celebrations ....................................................178
Life-Stage Ceremonies ................................................179
Responsibility of Members Regarding Children in Ceremony .....................179
Definitions.................................................................................180
Chapter Six: C2301 - The Sahaptan Healing Way, an Introduction.......................183
Defining the Sacred Sahaptan Healing Way ......................................................183
Tiheht.............................................................................................184
Tiheht Tsah (Guide)......................................................................184
Tiwehk Tuhkiht Tsah (Carrier) and Tiwehkt Nahktohwit Tsah (Shirt).....................................185
The Sahaptan Healing Way.....................................................................185
The Medicine Wheel – An Instrument of Focus.............................................186
Medicine Wheel Points......................................................................186
Sky Father ............................................................................186
Earth Mother Point..............................................................187
Center Self Point..................................................................187
Seeks Council Point......................................................................187
Seeks Spirit Point..............................................................187
Sees Far Point........................................................................187
Looks Within Point.....................................................................188
Sacred Breath Applications........................................................188
What is Energy? .......................................................................189
Ehlahts Kohwaht Isipaht (Acupuncture).............................................190
Ehlahts Kohwaht Waysit (Acupressure).............................................190
Ehlahts Kohwaht Kuhkikihneht (Laying on of Hands)................................191
Ehlahts Kohwaht Payits .................................................. 191
Chi (Qi/Tsi)...................................................................
Mental Imagery........................................................................ 191
Radionics ..................................................................... 192
Crystals....................................................................... 193
Intention............................................................................ 193
Sacred Prayer Pipe, Smudge, Sacred Copal................................ 193
Alkaline Ash........................................................................ 194
Sacred Breath as Delivery Method......................................... 194
Smoke or Aroma?............................................................ 195
Chapter Seven: S3101 - Introduction to Itsipi............................. 197
The Four Pillars or "Great Principles" of the High Place............................ 197
History ................................................................................ 197
Tuhhuhl Nuhmihn - "High Place" and "Temple"................................... 199
Tsi Tuhgohhah Gives Us Context ...................................................... 200
Ancient Palestinian Covenant Pattern............................................... 203
Who Were They? Who Are We? ................................................ 204
The Sacred Place................................................................. 207
Constructing and Dedicating the Itsipi............................................ 216
The Roadperson's Itsipi Lodge (Temporary Lodge - Plains Style Lodge)................... 216
The Willow and Bamboo.......................................................................... 216
The Hearth and Uhmtsi .................................................................... 217
The Tlehmehskahl ......................................................................... 220
The Place of the Fire .................................................................... 225
The Sacred Fire........................................................................... 226
Lighting the Sacred Fire ............................................................... 227
Purifying the Lodge.......................................................................... 227
Entering the Lodge..................................................................... 228
Purifying the Pipe ................................................................ 229
Placing the Stones........................................................................... 229
The Four "Doors" of Itsipi Ceremony............................................... 230
The First Door ........................................................................... 230
The Second Door ....................................................................... 232
The Third Door ........................................................................ 234
The Fourth Door......................................................................... 235
After the Itsipi......................................................................... 237
Clean Up............................................................................... 237
Chapter Eight: S3201 - Introduction to Wyaykihn................................ 239
Wyaykihn - What Is It?................................................................. 239
The Wyaykihn Quest................................................................... 240
The Wyaykihn of Cloudpiler......................................................... 240
The Sacred Sahaptan Healing Way ............................................ 242
Teachers of Wyaykihn ............................................................ 243
Chief Joseph................................................................................245
Wovoka.........................................................................................246
Borrows Five Eagles ................................................................................246
The Basic Premise...............................................................................247
A Quest For Vision .............................................................................248
Ask and You Shall Receive, Knock and It Shall be Opened.........................252
Wyaykihn – Then and Now...............................................................253
Wyaykihn - a Vitally Important Tool..........................................................255
The “Data Stream” - All My Relations ..................................................256
Relying on Wyaykihn..................................................................257
Wyaykihn in the Ministry .........................................................259
Itsipi and Wyaykihn.................................................................260
Wyaykihn and the Physicist..........................................................263
Wyaykihn is not Astral Projection ..........................................264
Creating the Safe Place.....................................................265
Give Away All That You Have.............................................267
Chapter Nine: S3301 – From Cradle to Grave, a Study in Nemenhah Culture.............271
The Birth of a Child.............................................................................272
Bestowal of the Child's Spirit...................................................272
The Ceremonies attendant with the Birth of the Child..........................273
Blessing of the Newborn......................................................273
The Naming of the Infant..............................................274
Blessing of Children ......................................................274
Song of Thanksgiving ...................................................276
The Father Speaks Prophetically............................................276
Song of Thanksgiving .........................................................276
The Ceremony of Vocal Prayer.............................................277
Childhood Milestones ..........................................................278
Baptism Preparatory to Agency.............................................278
Bestowal of the Haymehnay.........................................279
Blessing for Healing ...................................................279
Agency and Franchise .........................................................279
Naming is Entrance into the Community of Nemenhah..................................280
The Naming Ceremony of the Modern Nemenhah..................................282
Administration of the New Name.........................................283
Entering Adulthood...................................................289
The Raising of the Lodge ...................................................290
The Raising of the Itsipi Lodge ............................................292
Dedicating the Lodge ............................................................293
The Dedicating of Fires ........................................................294
The Pouring of the Itsipi.......................................................294
The Itsipi Im ....................................................................295
The Blessing of the Sick and the Blessing for Other Purposes...........296
The Ceremonies of Healing ................................... 297
The Receiving of Wyaykihn........................................... 298
The New Name at Coming of Age ........................................... 299
The Challenge to Nemenhah Youth ......................................... 301
Pyaysaht Taekwon Nehm Society of the Nemenhah .......................... 302
Tenets of Pyaysaht Taekwon Nehm..................................... 302
The Commission of the Peacemaker .................................... 304
Receiving the Commission of the Peacemaker ......................... 306
The Ordination.............................................................. 308
The Sacred Bundle and Sacred Breath .............................. 310
Receiving the Stewardship.............................................. 310
Marriage Among the Nemenhah......................................... 311
Marriage as Covenant....................................................... 312
The Ways and Customs of the Ahmohnayhah.............................. 313
Marriage Eternal .................................................................... 319
The Nemenhah Marriage Today................................................. 322
Courtship.......................................................................... 323
The Couple Interview...................................................... 324
The Four Great Principles of the High Place ............................ 324
The Law of the Gospel – The Law of Knowledge......................... 325
The Law of Sacrifice.............................................. 325
The Law of Chastity – The Law of Virtue................................ 325
The Law of Consecration – The Making of Sacred............................. 327
Couple Tokens ...................................................................... 328
Special Attire....................................................................... 328
The Bridal Gown....................................................................... 330
The Public Ceremony ............................................................ 332
Divorce and the Unbinding of the Covenant................................ 333
Children and Family Life .......................................................... 336
Children Out of Wedlock.......................................................... 343
The Elderly and Infirm......................................................... 344
Observances .................................................................... 344
Sabbaths............................................................................ 344
Kohhaht............................................................................... 345
Opening Ceremony............................................................... 345
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.............................................. 345
Discourse...................................................................... 346
Songs of Praise and Worship....................................................... 347
Home Sabbath Observance......................................................... 347
Lunar Sabbaths .............................................................................. 347
Seventh Year Sabbath or Year of Restoration..................................... 347
The Ceremonies and Ordinances of the High Place ............................ 348
Death and Dying ......................................................................... 354
Death......................................................354
Dying .........................................................................................355
Standard Nemenhah Funeral ...........................................................368
The Ceremony ..................................................................................369
Burial – So Many Different Ways.......................................................372
Sacrifice and Unconditional Love........................................................381
What About Our Future? .....................................................394

educatedindian:
Revenue estimates, disturbing.

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owler.com

University Of Nemenhah
uninem.org

University Of Nemenhah's headquarters is located in Stockton, Missouri. For every employee, University Of Nemenhah generates $258.6K in revenue.

Estimated Revenue $4.9M

Estimated Employees 19

Founded: 2013

Headquarters: StocktonMissouri

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https://dhe.mo.gov/cbhe/boardbook/documents/TabO0917.pdf
University of Nemenhah
Stockton, Missouri
This institution was granted exemption as “a non-profit school, owned, controlled, and operated
by a bona fide religious or denominational organization that offers no programs or degrees and
grants no degrees or certificates other than those specifically designated as religious degrees or
programs.” The school offers degrees from the associate through doctoral levels in Nemenhah
Ministerial Studies. This school is not accredited.

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Their council shows about 20 whites, looking very Mormon I must say, scrubbed clean, about half blonds.
http://iggygarcia.blogspot.com/2007/11/midwest-general-council-of-nemenhah.html
Photos show their attempt at pipes and drums, and Landis trying to look NDN by wearing a serape.

educatedindian:
Their "university" program catalog is all of 3 pgs. A huge cash cow for Landis, since all the alt med types that want to claim membership to try to protect themselves from prosecution are required to take it.

This is useless elsewhere. An associates in 1 year? Bachelors in 2? That's half the time of legit degrees.
Then their masters is 4 years, twice as long as usual though it's far less rigorous. And the doctorate is 6 to 8 years, when most programs limit you to 5 years. Basically it's online with occasional meetings with instructors, perhaps at their homes or a coffee shop. No classes.

Yes, they can train you in their martial arts...

And their "university" address is a 2 bedroom apartment. http://ahl.mhdc.com/details.aspx?pr=505

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http://www.uninem.org/uploads/9/5/5/9/9559956/program_catalogue.pdf
Uniform Curriculum for Nemenhah Ministry (UCNM) is required education for all Nemenhah
Ministers...
Associate of Theology (AT) in Nemenhah Ministerial Studies
Tuition: $426 (plus $250 per six-month extension)
Study Term: one (1) year.

Baccalaureate of Theology (BT) in Nemenhah Ministerial Studies
Tuition: $1278 (plus $250 per six-month extension).
Study Term: two (2) years.

Master of Theology (MT) in Nemenhah Ministerial Studies
Tuition: $2130 (plus $250 per each six-month extension).
Study Term: Four (4) years.

Doctor of Philosophy/Doctor of Divinity (PhD/DD) in Nemenhah Ministerial Studies
Tuition: $3408 (plus $250 per each six-month extension).
Study Term: six (6) to eight (8) years.

Associate of Theology (AT) in Nemenhah Culture and Fitness Education
...contemporary and indigenous martial arts. Offered on-site by the Sacred Order
of Hayaht Tsi-Ahn through the University of Nemenhah.

Certificate Level Programs
? Reverse Disease, Restore Health, Renew Spirit - with Dr. Phillip “Cloudpiler” Landis (DD, ND, NAP).
? IIOHM’s Holistic Health Coach Ministry - with Drs. Norm Shealy (PhD, NAP) and Sergey Sorin (PhD, NAP).
? Ehalhts Kowaht Payihts Indigenous Body/Energywork - with Jonathan “Wellamotkin” Landis (NAP).
Tuitions and workshop events vary. Contact us for more information.

Curriculum in Development
Plant Medicine – with Dr. Joan Schrader (PhD, ND, NAP)
Nehm Usui Reiki Ryoho – with Brian Wilkes (MA, NAP) and Joyce Rheal (MA, NAP)

....Submit application and payment to:
University of Nemenhah Office of the Registrar
500 Englewood Rd. Ste. 5 Stockton, MO 65785

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