Interesting.
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http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/MIXED-BLOODS/2002-02/1014836370From: RPashman@email.msn.com (R Pashman)
VMG Vandor Motion Pictures and records
Rising star Leah Winslett (Lumhece) works with Natchez Nation Chief Hutke
Fields to help ease the suffering of her Native people. As clan mother of
Natchez Nation she is meeting with Hunger Plus Representatives to solve
problems of hunger and housing. For her Nation and to extend additional
assistance to those Native people who need it. "Ms. Winslett says that she is
trusting that her creator will bless her that she may touch the hearts and
lives of many.
We have a great Chief and it is an honor to work with someone like him. His
vision for our people will restore pride and honor to us all. "Those wishing
to contribute to this project may contact Natchez Nation at <A
HREF="mailto:EMMH2445@MMIND.Net">EMMH2445@MMIND.Net</A>
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From: sgtkcharger@foolsoldiers.every1.net (K Charger)
To: mikecherokee@aol.com (mikecherokee@aol.com)
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Great web sites, some new and members of UNA, check them out.
<A HREF="
http://community-2.webtv.net/EarthEagle1/SweetNestof/">****Sweet
Nest of EarthEagle****</A>
http://community-2.webtv.net/EarthEagle1/SweetNestof/<A
HREF="
http://www.natcheznation.gq.nu/cgi-bin/b/726/64/dXNlcmJhbm5lcg==/is/940/?ns_3053">NATCHEZ NATION HOMEPAGE</A>
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http://www.natcheznation.gq.nu/WELCOME TO THE NATCHEZ NATION
Nvculke Walt Tvluen Mvna Pumpeyv
WELCOME TO THE NATCHEZ NATION
Nvculke Walt Tvluen Mvna Pumpeyv
TRIBAL COUNCIL AND EMMH BOARD MEETING THIS SATURDAY 1PM. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE AGENDA. CALL PRIMARY CLAN MOTHERS OR THE TRIBAL OFFICE. MVKUP
Natchez Nation is a treaty tribe and confederate of the federally recognized Muscogee (Creek) Nation with a sovereign traditional government, probably the oldest on mother earth...YES REALLY.
Natchez, pronounced Notchie, is considered the Great Grandfather of most of the Southeast tribes. There are Natchez Communities and people within each of the "Five Civilized Tribes"...and bands, communities or citizens outside of Oklahoma (e.g. South Carolina Eastern Band Natchez).
Natchez is a "Four Mother Nation". The central tribal council consists of 4 primary clan mothers and two principal chiefs. Usually community or "area" governments mirror the same governmental structure. See Historical Overview at MSN Communities - Natchez Nation...or a brief description on this site.
Natchez Nation Citizenship
Natchez Citizenship is by decendancy, primarily documented from Dawes Commission rolls of the "Five Civilized Tribes", but with certain exceptions. Enrollment in the Natchez Nation, although not required, is encouraged.
It does not affect enrollment with another tribe, including Creek and Cherokee Nations. Photo ID Natchez Enrollment Cards are currently available.
ABOVE: Educational Presentation to Help with Natchez Language Project - Fort Smith Indian Programs
Our Sites and Internet Addresses
In order to learn more about the Natchez, we suggest the MSN Natchez Nation Community online...
http://groups.msn.com/NatchezNation. The site offers chats, message boards with historical data, news, current events, and notice of or minutes from scheduled tribal meetings of one sort or another. There is also an MSN "group" site for our multitribal 501 (c)(3) non-profit corporation, Este Mvskokulke Momen Hopuetvke, Inc. (EMMH). EsteMvskokulkeMomenHopuetvkeInc-EMMHInc-@groups.msn.com
Please feel free to email us at:
natcheznation@hotmail.com
It is important that council members and board members attend the meetings this weekend in person. There are some important issues. Please call the Notchietown tribal office.
We have come to know that our federal charter will only be approved if we request congressional action or file a federal lawsuit. Contact the tribal office to help raise the, approximately, $30,000 necessary.
NEXT COUNCIL MEETING IS FIRST SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER; 1 PM AT THE NOTCHIETOWN OFFICE
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Winslett/Pashman's photo is here:
http://www.fraudaid.com/ScamSpeak/Nigerian/counterfeit_check_fraud/nigerian_threats.htmLeah Winslett is no stranger to fraud. In her battles against child slavery and crimes perpetrated against Native Americans, she has encountered every lie and form of degradation that one person can inflict on another. She feels stupid that she did not see the scam right from the start.
"I feel like such an idiot," Winslett told us, "You'd think I'd have picked up on the scam somewhere along the line."
No need to feel stupid, Leah. These people are pros. Unfortunately, this pro became obsessed with her, calling her "Wife" and calling himself "Your Husband." See excerpts from sample letters.
Under her given name, Winslett posted on a web site for religious singles. She was looking for a pen pal and romance in what she felt was a safe environment.
"I have several friends who met and married successfully from this site," said Winslett, "so I posted my profile without even thinking about bad guys."
A man calling himself Powell Willson answered Winslett's post, claiming to be a computer engineer designing Hard Disk Programs with clients all over the world.
After several months of increasingly romantic communication, Willson proposed.
"He stated that he loved me [and] sent many very persuasive and touching letters to me," Winslett wrote in her first letter to us asking for help.
Having completed his setup, Willson said that he wanted to fly to the United States for the wedding. He told Winslett that he needed her to cash checks from some of his clients and send him money for the trip and for medical expenses because he was sick. Emergency and urgency are always included in the message.
The claim of ill health, personal injury, death of a relative, and a relative needing an operation are common denominators in Nigerian-style scams.
Willson struck quickly and with a vengeance. Over the period of about a week and a half, he sent her 3 counterfeit checks, 2 counterfeit money orders, and a counterfeit foreign bank draft adding up to total of $20,000. She dutifully cashed the first two checks at a check cashing store and wired the funds by Western Union to Lagos, Nigeria. Part of the money went to his alleged travel agent, and the balance back to him. Willson tricked Winslett into sending him over $21,000, some of which was her own money.
Granted, the threats to Winslett and her family are probably idle threats. Unless and until there is evidence of attack or intrusion, there is little local law enforcement can do. Our tax dollars do not stretch law enforcement budgets far enough to allow for the cost of surveillance that may lead nowhere, based on threats from foreign residents.
Yet, although email tracking and telephone number tracking show that the person calling himself Powell Willson is in Nigeria, from Winlsett's report it appears that someone local may be feeding him information. Willson's attempts to contact her continue to this day.
One of Winslett's business associates isn't taking any chances and is providing her a bodyguard. She has been advised of measures she can take to protect herself and her family from attack. The children are under constant supervision. The question remains - at what point will she let her children out of her sight without worry? At what point will she feel she no longer needs to look over her shoulder?
Winslett, at extremely high risk of Identity Theft, is following instructions from Senior Volunteer Karyn Solochek to ensure that the worst never occurs. Unfortunately, because of the amount of personal information the scammer gathered, Winslett will have to be vigilant about her ID for the rest of her life.