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Joy Ann Gray AKA Joy Ann Major AKA Joy Ann Schultz AKA Granddaughter Crow

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Started by kuljamu, December 23, 2018, 04:17:31 PM

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kuljamu

http://www.granddaughtercrow.com/index.html
http://www.granddaughtercrow.com/bio.html
"I am born to the Biligaana clan, born for the Tachii'nii clan.  My grandfather is Eagle now; when he was on earth, he danced with the crows and the ravens. I honor my grandfather and bloodline - I am Granddaughter Crow."  EnJoy

[Just changed title-Al]

Diana

I believe the word Biligaana is a derogatory name the Navajo's call white people. Why would this woman call herself this! Lol.

Piff

Her name is Joy Ann Gray, of Colorado.

She has the trade name "Granddaughter Crow" in Colorado to do "Native American/Spiritual Counseling". The true name of her company is Major Consulting, LLC.

The Journey of the Soul: The Path of a Medicine Person https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1732949107/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0

Eagle Heart Foundation http://eagleheartfoundation.com/index.html

Psychic readings http://www.granddaughtercrow.com/psychic-readings.html

"I am a member of the Navajo Nation" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji1TM4SEnrA

Piff

"Joy Ann Gray" is also known as Joy Ann Major and Joy Ann Schults. She was born in 1970.

Some public records link her to a Yazzie family, but I don't know why. If there actually is a link, it looks like to a prior marriage.

Piff

QuoteHer soul mate is Jeffrey Gray, Alchemical Bass (Musician) & creator of sacred Medicine Bags

QuoteMember of the Navajo Nation (50%) and Dutch Heritage (50%)

http://granddaughtercrow.com/bio.html

Piff

I figured out the Yazzie connection. This is not a prior marriage. A D.J. Yazzie is on her Eagleheart Foundation. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=538610056

Piff

According to Colorado corporation records for The Eagle Heart Foundation, she was Joy Ann Major in 2014 and then Joy Ann Gray since about 2015.

Defend the Sacred

Quote from: Diana on December 23, 2018, 06:25:55 PM
I believe the word Biligaana is a derogatory name the Navajo's call white people. Why would this woman call herself this! Lol.

OMG! I can just imagine someone solemnly telling her this is her clan name. So she goes around solemnly introducing herself as, "White Fraud Woman, Do Not Trust Me."    ;D ;D ;D ;D

Defend the Sacred


Defend the Sacred

Quote from: Piff on December 23, 2018, 07:13:36 PM
Her name is Joy Ann Gray, of Colorado.

She has the trade name "Granddaughter Crow" in Colorado to do "Native American/Spiritual Counseling". The true name of her company is Major Consulting, LLC.

"I am a member of the Navajo Nation" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji1TM4SEnrA


The video... Her costuming and word choice is Wiccan / Neopagan, not Native, and certainly not Navajo. She may fool the neoplaygans at the white people gatherings, but she doesn't even sound too confident in the spiel she's selling them. It's rather embarrassing even by that community's standards. (And that's saying something.)

Even worse... her phrasings aren't even "traditional" Wicca, as in BritTrad Wicca, but post-Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Wicca", so pop-culture, never-trained by anyone, learned it from teh intarwebs, NeoWicca. She's what that community calls a Fluffy Bunny.

There's probably way more tells in this, but I could only stand to watch a small bit of it. It's really unwatchable. You can feel your IQ dropping.

ETA: Definitely marketing to the Neopagans: In this video she claims the Dineh (or Native American Church, unclear) has "High Priestesses" https://youtu.be/0wuJYgZRIXI and her Facebook page uses the Crowley spelling, "Magick".

educatedindian

Her symbol is a crow with an ancient Egyptian style eye over it. Dresses in all black Wicca style robes. Her book is...interesting. All Nuage knockoffs of Pan Indianism.

"In this book, you will learn about the medicine wheel, the elements, the chakras, shamanism..."

The book uses as its sources notorious fraud Ted Andrews, husband of the famous fraud Lynn Andrews, poet Kahlil Gibran, faux pagan books from Llewellyn Press.

If she actually has ancestry, there's nothing else Navajo about her. One of the most obvious signs is never using their self descriptor, Dineh.

Her foundation sent some small items to the LBGT homeless in Englewood, Colorado. This is a mostly white suburb of Denver. She also sent some items to Pine Ridge, all thru the Isis Bookstore. Not that these are bad causes, but one would expect a Dineh to have some connection to other Dineh.

Their supposed purpose.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-joy-gray-54b3349/
The provide educational enhancement by giving lectures, workshops and forums for dialogue in order to promote consciousness on the Native American Tribal wisdoms. Our programs include sending out ambassadors to raise social consciousness about this cause on a local and global level, and to hold fundraising events in order to provide immediate relief and assistance to the Native American Tribes.

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No sign of this that I see. And the typos are theirs.
https://decolonizingalternatehistory.substack.com/
https://nvcc.academia.edu/alcarroll
www.smashwords.com/profile/view/AlCarroll
www.lulu.com/spotlight/AlCaroll
www.amazon.com/Al-Carroll/e/B00IZ4FY1S
https://www.linkedin.com/in/al-carroll-05284613/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=roZL8KJKNfA