Author Topic: Chuck Demars AKA Anashownee DeMars AKA Anashonee WhiteWolf Hiawatha  (Read 2484 times)

Offline ChikashaTruth

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Does anybody know who this man is?

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Offline Smart Mule

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Re: Anashownee DeMars
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2018, 04:53:30 pm »
I'm pretty sure his name is Chuck DeMars. He used to be Mohawk, I think he's some sort of self-proclaimed Abenaki chief now.

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Re: Chuck Demars AKA Anashownee DeMars AKA Anashonee WhiteWolf Hiawatha
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2018, 01:38:57 pm »
https://www.manataka.org/page2828.html
My Name is Anashonee' WhiteWolf Hiawatha DeMars Clan Chief of the Free Abenaki / Irquois people . I suport woman on the drum and so do my people. We are a small group of people who follow the old ways of the longhouse. We honor woman and her place in creation for this teaching was passed down may generations onto me. We will stand by your side and when we put on a Powwow up here in Vermont we would love for you to bring your woman' s drum for Unity we must walk in balance.
Aho  ~Anashownee' WhiteWolf Hiawatha DeMars

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https://www.facebook.com/chuck.demars.3
Anashownee DeMars (Chuck)

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http://www.theclanofthehawk.org/2014-first-business-meeting.html
The first meeting of the year for the Clan of the Hawk was held on April 27th at the home of Chief Ralph Swett.  There were 29 people in attendance. The meeting opened at 12:30

 Chief began with the introduction of Anashownee’ Hiawatha a.k.a. Chuck Demars, a Mohawk Spiritual Healer from the Long House of the Wolf-raven Clan, who then opened the meeting with a prayer.

Chief also welcomed Chief White Cloud from the North American People of the Dawn who came out of the nursing home for the day to be with us. It was an honor to have him....

Chuck Demars gave us a talk on the comparison of how clan meetings are held in the Six Nations Mohawk group. The protocol in their clan is quite strict and when a Chief speaks it is regarded as spiritual. He said, "There is to be no rustling of papers, no writing or talking. When the Chief is speaking, all attention is givne to him." He spoke about the duty of the adults of a clan to pass on the traditions to the younger generations, as they were passed to them by their elders...

Dutifully submitted by Michelle Wilson

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His claims of what he is keep changing. Are there other concerns as well?