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Nathon Breu, UW-Milwaukee
« on: November 07, 2023, 09:10:24 pm »
Nathon Breu is an Instructor within the American Indian Studies (AIS) department at UW-Milwaukee. He is 1 of 2 instructors in the AIS department that were protegees of Margaret Noodin. As a student, Nathon was involved in Margaret’s drum group “Minowakiing Chibizhiwag Dewe'igan” and was interviewed with her multiple times by WUWM.

Nathon Breu has made the following claims about his family:
-His dad is from Lac du Flambeau.
-He has an uncle "Ginew Makwaba" from Keeseekoose First Nation in Saskatchewan.
-He's Bear Clan.
-He has family in Northern Wisconsin, Canada, and the Oshkosh area.

Does anyone know anything about this guy?


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Nathon Breu, Instructor
Teaches the AIS 105: Anishinaabe Ethnobotany: Plants in Anishinaabe Culture, AIS 203: Western Great Lakes American Indian Community Life of the Past, and HIS 262: North American Indian History to 1887 courses.
Teaching and research interests: Indigenous history, language, and culture.



Source: UW-Milwaukee: American Indian Studies - Faculty and Instructors
Direct Link:https://uwm.edu/american-indian-studies/our-people/
Archive Link: https://archive.ph/i6NpA
 

He thanks Margaret Noodin (aka "Giiwedinoodin") in the thesis for his Master’s of Art.
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Thanks to…Margaret Noodin for being so patient and understanding when I was ready to give up. …Giiwedinoodin there are not enough words to express my gratitude for our friendship, your patience, and guidance. I would be another lost soul struggling to find my way. Gichimiigwech sa! …To all my ancestors and all the elders who have taught me, your knowledge has not been lost and I will
continue the struggle, we are not forgotten.



Source: Aninatoogoog Ezhi-maamwi-minobimaadiziyang (Maples and How We Live with Them) - 2020
Direct Link: https://dc.uwm.edu/etd/2465/
Archive Link: https://archive.ph/nK2Jw

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Nathon Breu, a senior in American Indian studies, researches how the Ojibwe used plants for building materials, food and medicine. A former paramedic and of Ojibwe descent himself, he interviews elders and attends ceremonies in which the plants are used. Breu, a father of seven, plans to go on to earn his doctorate. “This area is rich in Native history and culture, which fits perfectly for me and my research,” Breu says. “I want to teach native history, culture and language, continuing my research on ethnobotany.”


Source: UWM Report - February 26, 2018
Direct Link: https://uwm.edu/news/undergraduate-research-makes-an-impact/
Archive Link: https://archive.ph/RFJwb

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Transcription begins at 9:08.

Nathan Breu: (translated from Ojibwe) My name is Nathon, I’m Anishinaabe. My dad is from Lac du Flambeau (and) I live in Milwaukee.


Source: Divers-city? (Documentary) - May 21, 2018
Direct Link (Video): https://mediamilwaukee.com/special-projects/documentaries/divers-city/
Direct Link (Script): https://mediamilwaukee.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Divers-city-documentary-script.pdf

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Transcription begins at 8:12

Tom Luljak: "Nathon, what nation are you from?"
Nathon Breu: "Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe"
Tom Luljak: "Okay. And that’s up north, right?"
Nathon Breu: "Northern Wisconsin."
Tom Luljak: "Did your relatives- did your family migrate down to Milwaukee? Or do family still live up in that part of the state?"
Nathon Breu: "I still have family that lives up that way. Northern Wisconsin, Canada, and also, um, in the Oshkosh area. So, I have family scattered throughout Wisconsin and Canada."



Source: Learn About UWM's 'Commitment To Serving The Native American Population' – December 27, 2018
Direct Link: https://www.wuwm.com/show/uwm-today/2018-12-27/learn-about-uwms-commitment-to-serving-the-native-american-population#stream/0

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Transcription begins at 8:24. Nathon Breu speaks from 7:55-10:15.

Nathon Breu: I found the drum in the American Indian Student Services office and started taking it out and feasted it and started caring for it the way I was taught by my uncle from the Keeseekoose First Nation and with that and the help of Margaret Noodin we came across these songs…


Source: Native American Big Drums: A Performance & Chat – January 23, 2019
Direct Link: https://www.wuwm.com/show/uwm-today/2019-01-03/native-american-big-drums-a-performance-chat#stream/0

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The following is the story I heard from my Uncle, Ginew Makwaba, from the Keeseekoose First Nation in Saskatchewan. This story was told to me by Ginew Makwaba in the 1980’s as I recall it.


Source: Minowakiing Chibizhiwag Dewe'igan (In the Good Land, the Panthers Drum)
Direct Link: https://uwm.edu/eqi/minowakiing-chibizhiwag-deweigan/
Direct Link (PDF): https://uwm.edu/eqi/wp-content/uploads/sites/130/2018/04/Minowakiing-Chibizhiwag-Deweigan.pdf

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Transcription begins at 0:23.

Nathon Breu: "So, my name is Nathon. I am -uh- I'm from the Bear Clan. I'm- my family is originally from Lac du Flambeau, and I currently reside in the Milwaukee area."


Source: YouTube “2020 Research Intern Presentations Nathon Breu” Great Lakes Narch* - November 23, 2020
Direct Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpA3No_lu-Q

*The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council (GLITC) Native American Research Center for Health (NARCH) internship program uses self-identification.

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Profiles of previous student research participants and their projects during 2016 – 2017
Student: Nathan Breu
UWM area of study: B.A., American Indian Studies Major
Identity: Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
Research Title: Ninaandagikenimaanaanig Zaagigiig: A survey of current plant use by Wisconsin Ojibwe tribes.
Project summary: Interviewed 10 elders about traditional uses of plants, cultural interpretations and language use in the environment.
Project Advisor: Dr. Cary Miller, UWM
Research Impact: Presentation at Algonquian Conference (2017), McNair Scholar
Key Words: American Indians, Ethnobotany, Anishinaabemowin language

Profiles of previous student research participants and their projects during 2017 – 2018
Student: Nathan Breu
UWM area of study: B.A., American Indian Studies Major (awarded 2018)
Identity: Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
Research Title: Minowaki Chibizhiwag Dewei’igan: In the Good Land, the Panthers Drum
Project Summary: Documentation about the creation, history, and legacy of Panthers Drum by Buck Martin.
Project Advisor: Dr. Margaret Noodin, UWM
Research Impact: Accepted into Graduate School, Master's Program in History, AOP Recipient (2018-2021)
Key Words: Native American Drum, Indigenous Music, Ethnobotany, Anishinaabemowin language


Source: Electa Quinney Institute – Student Research
Direct Link: https://uwm.edu/eqi/research/student-research/
Archive Link: https://archive.ph/1N4nV

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Re: Nathon Breu, UW-Milwaukee
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2023, 12:21:26 am »
This post contains a Paternal Genealogy Summary and Maternal Genealogy Summary for Nathon Troy Breu. The genealogy summary format focuses on the most important pieces of information for each generation. Supporting documentation (birth and death records, marriage registrations, censuses, etc.) will be posted separately after all summaries and conclusions have been shared.



PATERNAL GENEALOGY SUMMARY

Nathon Troy Breu
B: 197X - Wisconsin, USA
D: Living

FATHER
Robert Raymond Breu (GERMAN ANCESTRY)
B: 195X - Wisconsin, USA
D: Living

PATERNAL GRANDPARENTS
William John Breu (GERMAN ANCESTRY)
B: 26 Jul 1919 - Auburndale, Wood, Wisconsin, USA
D: 18 Dec 2014 - Arpin, Wood, Wisconsin, USA
Dorothy Louise Blessing (GERMAN ANCESTRY)
B: 17 Sep 1920 - Joliet, Will, Illinois, USA
D: 31 Aug 2010 - Arpin, Wood, Wisconsin, USA

GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
Joseph Carl Breu  (MOTHER AND PATERNAL GRANDPARENTS BORN IN GERMANY)
B: 6 Jun 1892 - Auburndale, Wood, Wisconsin, USA
D: 19 Mar 1975 - Abbotsford, Clark, Wisconsin, USA
Josephine Augusta Bruckert (GRANDPARENTS BORN IN GERMANY)
B: 9 Aug 1894 - Marshfield, Wood, Wisconsin, USA
D: 12 Oct 1942 - Marshfield, Wood, Wisconsin, USA

GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
George John Blessing II  (FATHER AND MATERNAL GRANDPARENTS BORN IN GERMANY)
B: 1 Jan 1889 - Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
D: 13 Oct 1969 - Port Washington, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Emma Louisa Jung (FATHER AND MATERNAL GRANDPARENTS BORN IN GERMANY)
B: 16 Feb 1889 - Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
D: 7 Dec 1967 - Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA

PATERNAL GENEALOGY CONCLUSION
In my opinion, based on publicly available information, Nathon Troy Breu's paternal ancestors immigrated from Germany in the mid-1800s. All records reviewed indicate Nathon's paternal ancestors exclusively identified as "White" and didn't live with/or near the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians as previously claimed by Nathon.



MATERNAL GENEALOGY SUMMARY

Nathon Troy Breu
B: 197X - Wisconsin, USA
D: Living

MOTHER
Barbara Jean Rudie* (NORWEGIAN, SWEDISH, AND PORTUGESE ANCESTRY)
B: 195X - Hardin County, Kentucky, USA
D: Living

MATERNAL GRANDPARENTS
Eldon Norwood Rudie (NORWEGIAN ANCESTRY)
B: 30 Dec 1909 - Port Townsend, Jefferson, Washington, USA
D: 23 Mar 1992 - Wood County, Wisconsin, USA
Vella Evelyn Price (SWEDISH AND PORTUGESE ANCESTRY)
B: 19 Jul 1910 - North Dakota, USA
D: 13 Mar 1996 - Clark County, Wisconsin, USA

GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
Rudolph Cornelius Rudie (PARENTS BORN IN NORWAY)
B: 23 Jun 1884 - Shawano County, Wisconsin, USA
D: 22 Aug 1972 - Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Annette Marie Evenson (PARENTS BORN IN NORWAY)
B: 30 Aug 1885 - Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
D: 16 Dec 1963 - Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA

GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
Axel Edwin Price (PARENTS BORN IN SWEDEN)
B: 21 Apr 1884 - Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, USA
D: 26 Apr 1974 - Brookfield, Linn, Missouri, USA
Della L Baptist (MATERNAL & PATERNAL GRANDPARENTS BORN IN PORTUGAL)
B: 16 Apr 1887 - Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA
D: 4 Jun 1913 - Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA

MATERNAL GENEALOGY CONCLUSION
In my opinion, based on publicly available information, Nathon Troy Breu's maternal ancestors immigrated from Norway, Sweden, and Portugal in the mid-1800s. All records reviewed indicate Nathon's paternal ancestors identified as "White" and "Portuguese" exclusively.

*Barbara Jean Rudie was previously "Barbara Jean Breu" and is currently "Barbara (Barb) Jean Stucki".



PATERNAL & MATERNAL GENEALOGY CONCLUSION
In my opinion, based on publicly available information, Nathon Troy Breu has German, Norwegian, Swedish, and Portuguese ancestry.




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Re: Nathon Breu, UW-Milwaukee
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2023, 08:40:27 pm »
Like her son, Barbara J. (Rudie) Breu Stucki, has made inconsistent claims of Native American ancestry. I was able to find newspaper articles from 1986 and 1995 in which Barbara first claims to be “a native American of the Chicksaw (sic) tribe based in Kentucky” and then “a member of the Ojibwa tribe.” I can’t say whether “Chicksaw” was Barbara’s mistake or a reporter error/misprint. I can say the statement from 1995 about being “a member of the Ojibwa tribe” is consistent with Barbara’s current Facebook profile which says she speaks “English and Ojibwa.” I’ve never heard an actual Ojibwe person refer to themselves as “Ojibwa” and definitely not as being a member of “the Ojibwa tribe.” For reference, Nathon Breu would have been 10 years old in 1986 and 19 years old in 1995.

Barbara worked as an advisor to Native American students in the Multicultural Education Center at UW-Oshkosh. In 1992, ““Manitou Benese: Storyteller of the Great Chickasaw Nation” a dramatization by Barbara Stucki portraying a 17th century Native American storyteller” was hosted by the University of Wisconsin Center-Fox Valley. The title references a Chickasaw storyteller but uses the Ojibwe word “Manitou.”

I feel sympathy for second generation (unwitting) pretendians. At this point in time, I don’t believe Nathon is unwitting though. Nathon claims his dad is from Lac du Flambeau. He mentions an uncle from Keeseekoose First Nation teaching him how to honor the drum. These are Nathon’s stories…not his mom's.

Nathon was a McNair Scholar and an Advanced Opportunity Partnership Fellow. Both programs have similar paths to qualify. You need to be a member of an ethnic or racial group considered underrepresented in graduate education OR a first-generation college student as well as low income. Nathon's mom has a master's degree in clinical psychology from UW-Oshkosh which, from my understanding, makes him ineligible to qualify based on income because you must be a first generation college student AND have high financial need. It seems likely that Nathon qualified based on claims of being Native American.

Barbara J. (Rudie) Stucki Articles

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Barbara Stucki, Oshkosh, is a graduate student at UW-Oshkosh majoring in clinical psychology. She is working on evaluation of numerous programs including the statistical analysis, training of Expanded Foods and Nutrition Education Program staff, teaching about Indians at 4-H Camp, intrastate exchange. Barb is a native American of the Chicksaw (sic) tribe based in Kentucky and has functioned as a native American adviser in Oshkosh.


"University Extension Office has 3 students as summer interns"
The Reporter, June 23, 1986, Page 3. via Newspapers.com
Direct Link: https://www.newspapers.com/image/270932277

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The University of Wisconsin Center-Fox Valley presents the following topics in its fall lecture series:
Nov. 11 - "Manito-Denese: Storyteller of the Great Chickasaw Nation," a dramatization by Barbara Stucki portraying a 17th century Native American storyteller, held in the Aaron Bohrod Fine Arts Gallery.



"UWFox announces fall lecture series"
The Post-Crescent, September 23, 1992, Page 15. via Newspapers.com
Direct Link: https://www.newspapers.com/image/290466691

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"Manitou Benese: Storyteller of the Great Chickasaw Nation" will be presented at noon Wednesday at the University of Wisconsin Center-Fox Valley's Aaron Bohrod Fine Arts Gallery. The program is open to the public free of charge. " Barbara Stucki will portray the 17th century storyteller. Stucki holds a master's degree in clinical psychology and currently is a staff aide/counselor at Towards Tomorrow group home in Oshkosh.


"Storyteller on Centertalk program"
The Post-Crescent, November 6, 1992, Page 11. via Newspapers.com
Direct Link: https://www.newspapers.com/image/290477647

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"We don't have a real strong presence like the Oneida community or in Milwaukee. We're trying to strengthen the Native American community," Haynes said. But the association isn't solely for members of the Oneida tribe; it's for all tribes, she said. Barbara Stucki, a member of the Ojibwa tribe, said the meetings are a great opportunity for Indians to share their culture with others. "This is a fantastic idea and a long time coming.


"Group reaches out to Valley's Indian culture"
The Oshkosh Northwestern, April 10, 1995, Page 13. via Newspapers.com
Direct Link: https://www.newspapers.com/image/248186826



Supporting Documentation
The graduation announcement below lists the parents of Barbara J. Stucki as Eldon and Vella Rudie of Marshfield. Additional confirmation that Barbara J. Rudie is Barbara J. Stucki is that both the announcement (below) and articles (above) reference her obtaining a master's degree in clinical psychology from UW-Oshkosh. I've included the marriage record and marriage announcement for Barbara Rudie and Robert Breu to show that this person is the mother of Nathon Breu. The marriage announcement is also attached to the post. An obituary for Barbara's father, Eldon N. Rudie, is included below as additional support.

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Former Marshfield resident Barbara J. Stucki, daughter of Eldon and Vella Rudie, 106 W. 11th St., received her Master of Clinical Psychology Degree during commencement exercises Saturday at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.

"Receives degree"
Marshfield News-Herald, May 19, 1987, Page 9. via Newspapers.com
Direct Link: https://www.newspapers.com/image/267806068/

Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004
Name…………………………Barbara Jean Rudie
Marriage Date……………25 May 1974
Marriage County………..Wood, Wisconsin, USA
Spouse……………………….Robert Raymond Breu

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Mr. Breu Weds Miss Rudie

A 1 p.m. ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. Walter J. Dillenburg in Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church as he united in marriage Miss Barbara Jean Rudie and Robert Raymond Breu.

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon N. Rudie <unreadable> 100 S. Central Ave., was given by her father to the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Breu, 602 S. Birch Ave., during the Saturday, May 25, rites. Sister Julie was organist.

Appearing in an empire gown of organza and chantilly lace and a cathedral-length veil of illusion, the bride carried a bouquet of yellow roses and multi-colored daisies. Mrs. Daryl Herman, Marshfield, was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn Breu and Miss Coni Bohy, both of Marshfield. Their flocked empire gowns of dotted swiss were complemented by matching Camelot headpieces, which secured short veils.

Best man, Daryl Herman, and groomsmen, Tom Breu and Bill Rudie, are of Marshfield. Dave Herman and Dick Haebig seated guests while Jeff Breu and Chuck Breu were Mass servers. After a dinner, reception and dance at the Marwood Motor Inn, 1735 N. Central Ave., the couple left for a honeymoon. Upon return they will reside at 15 Fulton, Oshkosh.

The new Mrs. Breu graduated in 1973 from Marshfield Senior High School. She was a Sarah Coventry and Amway representative. Her husband, a 1970 graduate of Columbus High School, is a student at the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh.



"Mr. Breu Weds Miss Rudie"
Marshfield News-Herald, May 29, 1974, Page 17. via Newspapers.com
Direct Link: https://www.newspapers.com/image/267799619

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Eldon Rudie Obituary

Services for Eldon N. "Al" Rudie, 82, of 106 W. 11th St, who died at 2:15 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital hospice home, House of the Dove, will be at 11 a.m.
Thursday at Immanuel Lutheran Church. The Rev. John W. Schenck will officiate, Mrs. Nancy Losinski will be the organist, and William A. Allen will be the soloist. Members of the Marshfield Lions Club will form a guard of honor and serve as honorary pallbearers.

Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. Pallbearers will be C.G. "Blackie" Marvin, Marvin Schlinsog, Ted Goessl, Ronald Guldan, Ray Ohlsen and Kenneth Kobs.

Visitation will be at Rembs/Kundinger Chapel at 4 p.m. Wednesday and again Thursday until 9 a.m. and then at the church from 10 a.m. until service time Thursday.

He was born Dec. 30, 1909, in Port Townsend, Wash., to Rudolph and Annette (Evanson) Rudie. He moved with his parents to Minneapolis at the age of 4 and attended schools there. He was a 1927 graduate of Roosevelt High School, Minneapolis. He married Vella E. "Peg" Price Jan. 20, 1933, in Minneapolis. After his education, he worked for several electric repair firms in Minneapolis. He moved to Marsh-field in August 1934 and, as an electrician, owned and operated Marshfield Electric Motor until 1974. He then retired and sold the business to K&M Electric.

He continued to reside in Marshfield after retirement. He had been in ill health since January 1991 and had been a resident of the hospice home since Nov. 14. He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and the American Association of Retired Persons. In the early 1960s, he worked with the Boy Scouts, who were making miniature electric motors.

He was also an honorary life member of the Marshfield Lions Club and was its oldest member. He joined the Lions Club in September 1945 and served as club president from 1961-62. He had been a member of most working committees and assisted in the organization of several neighboring clubs. He was elected to a three-year term on the 21-man board of directors of the Wisconsin Lions Foundation in May 1971. He received the Guiding Lion award in September 1975 from Lions International, the first ever presented in the district He was awarded the Lions International's highest honor in April 1989, the Melvin Jones Fellowship from Lions Club International Foundation, an award given in recognition of exemplary humanitarian service.

He is survived by his wife; two sons, Dennis of Onalaska and William "Bill" of Marshfield; two daughters, Mrs. Everett (Mary) Crist of Spencer and Barbara Stucki of Oshkosh; three sisters, Mrs. Alanzo (Dorothy) Kindhart of Newbury Park, Calif., Mrs. Lorraine Fisher of Edina, Minn., and Mrs. Donald (Beverly) Youngquist of Palm Harbor, Fla.; and eight grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his parents and one brother, Russell Clifton Rudie. Memorials may be given in his name to St. Joseph's Hospital hospice home, House of the Dove, or to St. Joseph's Hospital Hospice Care Unit or to the Lions Wisconsin Foundation.



Obituary: Eldon Rudie
Marshfield News-Herald, March 24, 1992, Page 13. via Newspapers.com
Direct Link: https://www.newspapers.com/image/267933064

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Re: Nathon Breu, UW-Milwaukee
« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2023, 05:31:07 am »
Below are transcribed excerpts from several YouTube videos not previously cited in this thread. Nathon Breu makes the following representations:
- That an uncle told him about being "cut and washed with bleach" at boarding school
- That he spent time at "[his] res" in the 80s
- That his family is from Lac du Flambeau

There is no evidence Nathon or his family lived at Lac du Flambeau in the 80s or at any other time. There is ample evidence that Nathon's father lived in Omro, WI and his mother lived in Oshkosh, WI throughout the 1980s. Despite talking about a rundown reservation school, Nathon went to school in Omro and Oshkosh. Omro and Oshkosh are approximately 11 miles (17 minute drive) apart. Lac du Flambeau is approximately 182 miles (3 hour drive) away from the Omro/Oshkosh area. He has 6 paternal uncles and 2 maternal uncles. I'm not sure how I would find any of them in Native American boarding school records because they aren't Native American. 

Nathon has made very specific claims. It shouldn't be difficult to answer the following questions:
- Who is his uncle?
- What reservation? Lac du Flambeau? What family live/lived there?

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Transcription starts at 6:12.
Nathon Breu: That's when we- - you see these boarding schools start to rise. Where our Indian children were taken into and sent to boarding schools. Usually far away from their home so they couldn't run away or find their way back. Um- and then -there's-  that's where all these atrocities happen -of- of our children being beaten -and- and washed with lye. And my uncle tells tell stories of how they were cut and they were washed with bleach to get rid of their fleas and lice. And -um- they were beaten any time they spoke their language or tried practicing their- - their- - their religious beliefs.

Transcription starts at 32:11.
Nathon Breu: So, if you think back to -to- the 80s -um- when I was up -up- at -uh- my res, for example, everything was -run down- run down. All the buildings were run down. The -the- school was like a little shack and what (sic) these casinos now, that they have a beautiful big school, and they're putting it back
-that money back- into the community. So, which -you know- to bring a full circle that's how we see more autonomy of -with- these communities because they have had -that- the funds to -to- do it.
To fight -um- these battles in court as opposed to -uh- again like the Lakota Sioux that don't have the funds that don't have -have- much -uh- out there. So, it goes from community to community. Um- again there's some -some- communities up in -up in- Canada that don't have -have- -uh- have the same autonomy as we do because they don't have the money to -to- fight for their -their- autonomy because that's what it comes down to. I mean- we didn't just get this autonomy. We had -we've had- to fight for it. Um. And suffer severe hardships.



Source: YouTube “Nathon Breu: Tribal Fishing Rights” UWM School of Freshwater Sciences – November 26, 2021
Direct Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTUWp0kThBU&t=1857s


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Transcription begins at 0:22.
Nathon Breu: So, my name is Nathon. I'm -uh- my family's from -uh- Lac du Flambeau. I currently reside here in the Milwaukee area. I am a second year PhD student at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.


Source: YouTube “2021 Research Intern Presentations Nathon Breu” Great Lakes Narch – August 25, 2021
Direct Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQU7OtpneqU&t=53s


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Re: Nathon Breu, UW-Milwaukee
« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2023, 02:59:29 am »

Nathon was a McNair Scholar and an Advanced Opportunity Partnership Fellow. Both programs have similar paths to qualify. You need to be a member of an ethnic or racial group considered underrepresented in graduate education OR a first-generation college student as well as low income. Nathon's mom has a master's degree in clinical psychology from UW-Oshkosh which, from my understanding, makes him ineligible to qualify based on income because you must be a first generation college student AND have high financial need. It seems likely that Nathon qualified based on claims of being Native American.


I was a McNair Scholar back in 1998. I remember the same requirements. But at least at that time they only accepted enrollment in a recognized tribe as proof of being Native. I'm not enrolled, so got in as Latino, Mexican, and all the other requirements. We do know the requirements keep changing. At the time I was in it, they accepted women as an underrepresented group, so there were a number of white women among the several dozen McNair Scholars at my school that year.

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Re: Nathon Breu, UW-Milwaukee
« Reply #5 on: November 28, 2023, 03:41:36 am »
Boozhoo, I’m not sure how much proof or information is needed to move someone from “Research Needed” to “Known Frauds” but I believe we are at the edge of the tipping point with Nathon. I have spoken with multiple people about Nathon’s claims and I want to address a few questions that were posed on the thread. I’m not going to use the names of the people who provided the information to me publicly but am open to having a private discussion. #1, regarding Nathon’s dad, Robert Breu is the biological father & has a relationship with Nathon. #2, Nathon’s “Dad” from Lac du Flambeau is Bobby “Bullet” St Germaine who befriended Nathon in his late teens. The two met through ceremonies based on Nathon’s then claims of being Chickasaw. Bobby “adopted” Nathon along the way. Bobby is a nice man, does a lot of work with kids, is from LDF and has lived in the south central Wisconsin area for many years, (none of this is intended to be negative towards Bobby) #3 Nathon’s “Uncle Ginew Makwaba” from Keeseekoose First Nation is actually the uncle of a former romantic partner; #4 Nathon did not attend school in LDF, his description of the old grade school as a ‘shack’ is completely inaccurate. The school was old and repairing/replacing old pipes and systems was not financially sound, but it was far from being a shack. #5 I used the genealogical info provided by Advanced Smite, (double checked family members on Ancestry.com) and then checked the Chickasaw Dawes roll for any surnames on Nathon’s mothers side and found nothing. That’s likely why that claim was abandoned for claims of Ojibwe heritage. Anyway, I have typed this on my phone so forgive any difficulties in reading. I feel it is clear that Nathon and his mother have scammed people for many years, and taken up space not meant for them.

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Re: Nathon Breu, UW-Milwaukee
« Reply #6 on: November 28, 2023, 08:48:32 pm »
Thank you for providing additional information and context, ojib22. It sounds like Nathon Breu showed up with a false claim and was welcomed by one individual based on it...just like his mentor, Margaret Noodin.

An interesting commonality between Nathon and Margaret is participation in their high school bands. Both played percussion. Margaret would go on to start multiple "Native American" drum groups; in one of which Nathon was an active participant. An actual Native American student at UW-Milwaukee questioned the handling of the big drum by one of these groups and was allegedly reported for harassment to UW-Milwaukee campus police based on the accusations of Margaret and Nathon. Allegedly Margaret and Nathon were unable to provide any evidence of the supposed harassment. Based on Nathon and Margaret's claims, the Native American student was allegedly deterred and/or prevented from attending a class that included Nathon Breu as a student. There is a public Facebook post containing these allegations. Although it's a public post, I'm trying to get permission from the former UW-Milwaukee student before sharing the actual link and screenshot.

The State of Wisconsin has a helpful website for looking up Circuit Court records (which are public under state law): https://wcca.wicourts.gov/. Nathon Breu (note the unique spelling of "Nathon") pled guilty to several misdemeanors and had a felony dismissed from charges entered on 5/4/2020. He accepted a deferred prosecution agreement that appears to have been completed and resulted in the dismissal of the felony. Nathon lists his race as "American Indian or Alaskan Native" which is incredibly distasteful behavior and evidence of the harm done by pretendians. Nathon (a white man) now has his crimes included in "American Indian or Alaskan Native" statistics. This is also interesting in light of the harassment accusations allegedly made by Nathon against the former UW-Milwaukee student.   

Post Attachments: I've attached an article from The Oshkosh Northwestern that was published on 5/15/1992 and lists Nathon Breu as a member of the Omro High School percussion ensemble. The other attachment is from the 1982 Chaska High School yearbook and shows "P 0'Donnell" (Margaret previously went by "Peg/Peggy O'Donnell") in the percussion ensemble.

I'm not sure how NAFPS administrators/moderators make the decision to move from Research Needed to Frauds. Can an administrator or moderator advise on what else is needed?

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Re: Nathon Breu, UW-Milwaukee
« Reply #7 on: August 30, 2024, 11:03:56 pm »

The State of Wisconsin has a helpful website for looking up Circuit Court records (which are public under state law): https://wcca.wicourts.gov/. Nathon Breu (note the unique spelling of "Nathon") pled guilty to several misdemeanors and had a felony dismissed from charges entered on 5/4/2020. He accepted a deferred prosecution agreement that appears to have been completed and resulted in the dismissal of the felony. Nathon lists his race as "American Indian or Alaskan Native" which is incredibly distasteful behavior and evidence of the harm done by pretendians. Nathon (a white man) now has his crimes included in "American Indian or Alaskan Native" statistics. This is also interesting in light of the harassment accusations allegedly made by Nathon against the former UW-Milwaukee student....   

I'm not sure how NAFPS administrators/moderators make the decision to move from Research Needed to Frauds. Can an administrator or moderator advise on what else is needed?

I'm sorry I missed this months back. I'm adding the information about his case and moving the thread.

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Milwaukee County Case Number 2020CF001772 State of Wisconsin vs. Nathan T Breu
Case summary
Filing date
05-04-2020
Case type
Criminal
Case status
Closed - Electronic filing
Defendant date of birth
10-31-1976
Address
5775 S New York Ave, Cudahy, WI 53110
Branch ID
10
DA case number
2020ML010513
Charges
Printable version
Responsible official
Havas-10, Michelle A.
Prosecuting agency
District Attorney
Prosecuting agency attorney
Zyber, Claire E
Defendant owes the court: $0.00
Count no.   Statute   Description   Severity   Disposition
1   947.01(1)   Disorderly Conduct   Misd. B   Guilty Due to Guilty Plea
Modifier:   939.63(1)(a)   Use of a Dangerous Weapon      
Modifier:   973.055(1)   Domestic Abuse Assessments      
2   946.41(1)   Obstructing an Officer   Misd. A   Guilty Due to Guilty Plea
3   946.415(2)   Fail/Comply-Officer/Person into Custody   Felony I   Dismissed on Prosecutor's Motion
Hide history and details of charges/sentences
The Defendant was charged with the following offense:
Count
1
Statute cite
947.01(1)
Description
Disorderly Conduct
Severity
Misd. B
Offense date
04-29-2020
Plea
Guilty on 03-29-2021
Charge modifier(s)
Statute   Description
939.63(1)(a)   Use of a Dangerous Weapon
973.055(1)   Domestic Abuse Assessments
On 03-29-2021 there was a finding of:
Action
Guilty Due to Guilty Plea
Court official
Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.
Notes
 
On 03-29-2021 the following was ordered:
Sentence
House of Correction - Imposed and Stayed
Time
6 Months
Begin date
 
Notes
Consecutive to: any other sentence, with credit for 0 days time served.
Sentence
Probation, Sent Imposed
Time
18 Months
Begin date
 
Notes
 
Condition   Time   Notes
House of Correction   60 Days   -AS TO COUNT 1: Serve 60 days in the House of Correction STAYED pending a review on 8/12/2021.
Costs      -Pay all mandatory court costs, fees, assessments and surcharges, including the DNA, victim/witness and domestic violence surcharge, during the course of probation to the probation agent. Any remaining balance due at the end of probation will become immediately due or civil judgment to be entered. -Provide DNA sample, pay costs and DNA surcharge.
Firearms/Weapons Restriction      -No contact with firearms and/or weapons.
Prohibitions      -NO VIOLENT CONTACT with the victim rising to the level of probable cause for arrest for "domestic abuse or harassment".
Other      -Mental health evaluation and take all prescribed medication(s), and/or treatment deemed appropriate. -Attend and successfully complete treatment and counseling programs as deemed appropriate by agent.
Alcohol assessment      -AODA and recommended treatment.
Count
2
Statute cite
946.41(1)
Description
Obstructing an Officer
Severity
Misd. A
Offense date
04-29-2020
Plea
Guilty on 03-29-2021
On 03-29-2021 there was a finding of:
Action
Guilty Due to Guilty Plea
Court official
Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.
Notes
 
On 03-29-2021 the following was ordered:
Sentence
House of Correction - Imposed and Stayed
Time
6 Months
Begin date
 
Notes
Consecutive to: any other sentence, with credit for 0 days time served.
Sentence
Probation, Sent Imposed
Time
18 Months
Begin date
 
Notes
 
Condition   Time   Notes
Costs      
Other      - See Count 1 for conditions.
Count
3
Statute cite
946.415(2)
Description
Fail/Comply-Officer/Person into Custody
Severity
Felony I
Offense date
04-29-2020
Plea
 
On 03-29-2021 there was a finding of:
Action
Deferred Prosecution or Sentence
Court official
Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.
Notes
 
Supervising agency
 
Time
 
Notes
 
Agreement fulfilled on 09-13-2022
On 09-13-2022 there was a finding of:
Action
Dismissed on Prosecutor's Motion
Court official
Havas-10, Michelle A.
Notes
 
Agreement fulfilled on 09-13-2022
Charge history
This history reflects charges that were issued by the District Attorney earlier in the case. Current charges can be seen above. Changes to charges can be made for many reasons, often based on the District Attorney's ongoing assessment of the case. The case file may contain more information. Unless a Judgment of Conviction is entered, the defendant is presumed innocent of all charges.

Count   Statute   Description   Replaced by
1   947.01(1)   Disorderly Conduct   Information Filed
1   947.01(1)   Disorderly Conduct   Information Filed
2   946.415(2)   Fail/Comply-Officer/Person into Custody   Information Filed
2   946.415(2)   Fail/Comply-Officer/Person into Custody   Information Filed
Defendant

Defendant name
Breu, Nathan T
Date of birth
10-31-1976
Sex
Male
Race
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Address (last updated 05-08-2020)
5775 S New York Ave, Cudahy, WI 53110
JUSTIS ID
 
Fingerprint ID
 
Attorneys
Attorney name   Entered
Pagac, Jamie J   05-08-2020
Also known as
Name   Type   Date of birth
BREU, NATHON T   True name   10-31-1976
Breu, Nathon T   Also known as   10-31-1976
Court record
Date   Event   Court official   Court reporter   Amount
10-05-2022   Notice of case status change         
09-13-2022   Dispositional order/judgment   Havas-10, Michelle A.      
09-13-2022   Video conferencing         
09-13-2022   Review hearing   Havas-10, Michelle A.   Kandziora, Sandra   
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Defendant Nathan T Breu appeared by video.  Attorney Jamie J Pagac appeared by video for Nathan T Breu.  Prosecuting attorney Michelle A. Grasso in court for the State of Wisconsin.
AS TO COUNT 3: Defendant fulfilled DPA agreement and on the State's motion, Court ordered Count 3 dismissed.
09-13-2022   Agreement fulfilled   Havas-10, Michelle A.      
09-12-2022   Other papers   Havas-10, Michelle A.      
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Completion Certificate, filed.
09-08-2022   Other papers   Havas-10, Michelle A.      
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Various Memos to the Court forwarded to the Court for review and filed.
06-23-2022   Review hearing   Havas-10, Michelle A.   Off the Record   
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 Defendant Nathan T Breu in court with attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Ryan Jay Michaels appeared for the State of Wisconsin.
Case in court for a review hearing. Defendant is still completing classes.  Case is adjourned to 9-13-22 at 8:30 am for a review hearing.
  This hearing may be streamed live on DAcast at the discretion of the Court:
https://iframe.dacast.com/live/4dafbf46-ed15-c11c-fa22-a58262833632/d84cd54a-763c-3a58-15a9-b84acf306616  Review hearing scheduled for September 13, 2022 at 08:30 am.
06-01-2022   Notice of court ordered financial obligations         
03-28-2022   Video conferencing   Havas-10, Michelle A.   Sexton, Emily   
03-28-2022   Review hearing   Havas-10, Michelle A.   Sexton, Emily   
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Defendant Nathan T Breu in court with attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Ryan Jay Michaels appeared for the State of Wisconsin.  Nathan T Breu appeared by video means with Attorney.
Case in Court for Review Hearing. Parties provide update to the Court and request another review hearing. Case adjourned for review hearing, branch 10.  Review hearing scheduled for June 23, 2022 at 08:30 am.
03-28-2022   Letters/correspondence   Havas-10, Michelle A.      
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Defendant's Counseling Letter, filed.
03-23-2022   Other papers         
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DPA status report, filed.
08-09-2021   Notes         
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Defense counsel contact the court inquiring about 8/12/2021 court date.  Court reviewed memo which states that probation review hearing is NOT required.  Probation agent will contact the Court if further review is needed.
08-04-2021   Memorandum   Havas-10, Michelle A.      
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DV Court memo, filed.
07-31-2021   Judicial transfer   Havas-10, Michelle A.      
04-06-2021   Assessment Report         
04-06-2021   Cash bond applied         $950.00
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21A 031346
03-29-2021   Assessment Report         
03-29-2021   Judgment of conviction   Barrett, John      
03-29-2021   Deferred agreement   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
03-29-2021   Amended information         
03-29-2021   Plea/sentencing hearing   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Palis, Karen   
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Parties have reached a resolution in this matter. Plea hearing proceeded.
AS TO COUNTS 1 & 2
Defendant was advised of constitutional rights and maximum penalties, waived all rights, and plead GUILTY.  Defendant examined as to the plea.  Plea Questionnaire/Waiver of Rights, Addendum and Elements/Jury Instructions, received and filed.  Stipulation by the parties to criminal complaint as a factual basis to sustain the plea. Defendant further advised that if he is not a US citizen deportation is possible.  Court found the defendant guilty as charged in the Criminal Complaint. Court found the defendant guilty. Judgment of conviction entered.

Case proceeded to sentencing hearing.
Sentencing proceeded.  Statements by the State, defense and defendant. Negotiations placed on the record and confirmed by the parties.

AS TO COUNT 1: The court sentenced the defendant to serve 6 months in the House of Correction, consecutive to any other sentence, with credit for 0 days time served.

AS TO COUNT 2: The court sentenced the defendant to serve 6 months in the House of Correction, consecutive to any other sentence, with credit for 0 days time served.

The court STAYED sentence AS TO COUNT 1 & 2 and placed defendant on probation with the WI Department of Corrections for a period of 18 months.

CONDITIONS OF PROBATION:
-AS TO COUNT 1: Serve 60 days in the House of Correction STAYED pending a review on 8/12/2021 at 8:15 am in Branch 38.
-Mental health evaluation and take all prescribed medication(s), and/or treatment deemed appropriate.
-AODA and recommended treatment.
-Attend and successfully complete treatment and counseling programs as deemed appropriate by agent.
-NO VIOLENT CONTACT with the victim rising to the level of probable cause for arrest for "domestic abuse or harassment".
-No contact with firearms and/or weapons.
-Pay all mandatory court costs, fees, assessments and surcharges, including the DNA, victim/witness and domestic violence surcharge, during the course of probation to the probation agent. Any remaining balance due at the end of probation will become immediately due or civil judgment to be entered.
-Provide DNA sample, pay costs and DNA surcharge.
03-29-2021   Deferred prosecution agreement hearing   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Palis, Karen   
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Parties are prepared to enter into a deferred prosecution agreement.
AS TO COUNT 3: Defendant was advised of constitution rights and maximum penalties, waived all rights and entered a plea of GUILTY.  Defendant examined as to the plea.  Stipulation by parties to complaint as a factual basis to sustain the guilty plea.  Defendant further advised that if he is not a US citizen deportation is possible.  Court found the defendant guilty as charged in the Complaint/Information.  Court WITHHELD entry of judgment of conviction.  Deferred Prosecution Agreement received, signed and filed.
 
Court ordered case adjourned for Review in Branch 38.

The parties have reached a resolution in this matter as to Count 1 & 2. Case proceeded to plea and sentencing as to Count 1 & 2 only.
03-29-2021   Arraignment   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Palis, Karen   
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Defendant Nathan T Breu in court with attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Claire E Zyber appeared for the State of Wisconsin. All parties via zoom. Deputy Court Clerk: LNN 
Amended Information filed. Copy given to defense counsel who waived reading. Defendant wishes to proceed to plea and DPA hearing. Defendant is charged as follows Count 1: DISORDERLY CONDUCT, DOMESTIC ABUSE ASSESSMENTS, USE OF A DANGEROUS
WEAPON, contrary to Wisconsin Statutes section(s) 947.01(1), 939.51(3)(b), 973.055(1), 939.63(1)(a), a Class B Misdemeanor, Count 2: OBSTUCTING OR RESISTING AN OFFICER, contrary to Wisconsin Statutes section(s) 946.41(1),939.51(3)(a), a Class A Misdemeanor & Count 3: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH OFFICER'S ATTEMPT TO TAKE PERSON INTO CUSTODY, contrary to Wisconsin Statutes section(s) 946.415(2), 939.50(3)(i), a Class I Felony. Case proceeded to plea and DPA hearing.

This hearing will be streamed live on Dacast: https://iframe.dacast.com/live/4dafbf46-ed15-c11c-fa22-a58262833632/d84cd54a-763c-3a58-15a9-b84acf306616  Review hearing scheduled for March 28, 2022 at 08:15 am.  Probation Review Hearing scheduled for August 12, 2021 at 08:15 am.
03-29-2021   Report   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Justice Point Pretrial Services Report received and filed. LNN
03-26-2021   Jury instructions   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Received and Filed, Jury Instructions for Plea Questionniare
03-26-2021   Plea questionnaire, waiver of rights   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Received and Filed, Defendant's Addendum to Plea Questionnaire

Received and Filed, Defendant's Plea Questionnaire Wavier of Rights
03-26-2021   Other papers   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Received and Filed, Early Intervention Program Domestic Violence Deferred Prosecution and Enhanced Probation Agreement
03-24-2021   Report   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Received and Filed, Pretrial Services Supervision Report 03.23.21
03-23-2021   Notes   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Off the Record   
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HELD OFF THE RECORD PER THE COURTS APPROVAL. Case set for final pretrial on 3/24/2021 and jury trial on 3/29/2021. The defense advised the Court they have reached resolution in this matter. Final pretrial on 3/24/2021 is VACATED. Jury trial on 3/29/2021 is converted to a DPA hearing. Defense counsel to advise her client. LNN

This hearing will be streamed live on Dacast: https://iframe.dacast.com/live/4dafbf46-ed15-c11c-fa22-a58262833632/d84cd54a-763c-3a58-15a9-b84acf306616
03-19-2021   Notes   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Off the Record   
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HELD OFF THE RECORD PER THE COURTS APPROVAL. Case set for final pretrial. The parties are in active negotiations and request an adjournment of the final pretrial currently set for final pretrial on 3/22/2021. Case rescheduled for final pretrial on 3/24/2021 at 8:15 am via zoom, branch 38. LNN

This hearing will be streamed live on Dacast: https://iframe.dacast.com/live/4dafbf46-ed15-c11c-fa22-a58262833632/d84cd54a-763c-3a58-15a9-b84acf306616
03-16-2021   Report   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Justice Point Pretrial Services Report received and filed. LNN
03-16-2021   Adjourned hearing   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Palis, Karen   
Additional text:
Defendant Nathan T Breu in court with attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Claire E Zyber appeared for the State of Wisconsin. All parties via zoom. Deputy Court Clerk: LNN
Case set for final pretrial. The defense advised the Court this matter remains in trial posture. The Court has received and reviewed the materials regarding the state's 911 motion. The Court GRANTS the state's 911 motion and orders the 911 call admissible at trial. Case adjourned for final pretrial on 3/22/2021 at 8:15 am via zoom, branch 38.

This hearing will be streamed live on Dacast: https://iframe.dacast.com/live/4dafbf46-ed15-c11c-fa22-a58262833632/d84cd54a-763c-3a58-15a9-b84acf306616  Final pre-trial scheduled for March 22, 2021 at 08:15 am.
03-11-2021   Adjourned hearing   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Palis, Karen   
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Defendant Nathan T Breu in court with attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Michelle A. Grasso appeared for the State of Wisconsin. All parties via zoom. Deputy Court Clerk: LNN
Case set for final pretrial. Discussions placed on the record regarding the 911 motion and the defense motion in limine. The Court WITHHELD decision as to the 911 motion. The Court orders the victim MAY testify regarding the defendant's mental health. Case adjourned for final pretrial on 3/16/2021 at 8:15 am via zoom, branch 38.

This hearing will be streamed live on Dacast: https://iframe.dacast.com/live/4dafbf46-ed15-c11c-fa22-a58262833632/d84cd54a-763c-3a58-15a9-b84acf306616  Scheduling conference scheduled for March 16, 2021 at 08:15 am.
03-10-2021   Report   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Justice Point Pretrial Services Report received and filed. LNN
02-03-2021   Further proceedings   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Palis, Karen   
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Defendant Nathan T Breu in court with attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Jack T Eichorst appeared for the State of Wisconsin. All parties via zoom. Deputy Court Clerk: LNR
Case set for final pretrial. This matter is currently set for jury trial on 3/1/2021. The Court is not assigned to a jury trial Court the week of 3/1/2021. Jury trial on 3/1/2021 VACATED. Defense advised the Court this matter remains in trial posture. There is an outstanding 911 motion. The parties request a date for final pretrial. Case adjourned for final pretrial on 3/11/2021 at 8:15 am via zoom and jury trial on 3/29/2021 at 8:15 am in person in room 501 of the courthouse, branch 38.

This hearing will be streamed live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrrcCaQQ0VRU4DVk2yndPUQ  Final pre-trial scheduled for March 11, 2021 at 08:15 am.  Jury trial scheduled for March 29, 2021 at 08:15 am.
02-02-2021   Report   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Justice Point Pretrial Services Report received and filed. LNR
02-01-2021   Response/reply   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Defendant's Repose to State's Motion for Admission of 911 Recording, filed. LNR
01-12-2021   Witness list - defendant   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Defendant's Witness List, filed. LNR
01-12-2021   Motion in limine   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Defendant's Motions in Limine, filed. LNR
09-24-2020   Motion in limine   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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State's Motion in Limine, filed. LNR
09-24-2020   Witness list - plaintiff   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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State's Witness List, filed. LNR
09-24-2020   Notice of motion, motion   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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State's Notice of Motion and Motion for Admission of 911 Recording, filed. LNR
09-22-2020   Further proceedings   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Palis, Karen   
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Defendant Nathan T Breu in court with attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Claire E Zyber appeared for the State of Wisconsin. All parties via zoom. Deputy Court Clerk: LNR
Case set for plea hearing. The parties have not reached resolution. Defense counsel has received discovery and offer, requests case be set for Final Pretrial and Jury Trial. Case is adjourned for Final Pretrial Conference on 2/3/2021 at 8:15 am, and Jury Trial scheduled on 3/1/2021 at 8:15 am, Branch 38.

This hearing will be streamed live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrrcCaQQ0VRU4DVk2yndPUQ  Final pre-trial scheduled for February 3, 2021 at 08:15 am.  Jury trial scheduled for March 1, 2021 at 08:15 am.
09-21-2020   Report   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Justice Point Pretrial Services Report received and filed. LNR
08-28-2020   Scheduling conference   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Palis, Karen   
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Defendant Nathan T Breu in court with attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Claire E Zyber appeared for the State of Wisconsin. All parties via zoom. Deputy Court Clerk: LNR
Case set for scheduling conference. Defense requests a date for plea hearing. Case adjourned for plea hearing on 9/22/2020 at 8:15 am, branch 38. This matter will be heard via zoom.

This hearing will be streamed live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrrcCaQQ0VRU4DVk2yndPUQ  Plea hearing scheduled for September 22, 2020 at 08:15 am.
08-27-2020   Report   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Justice Point Pretrial Services Report received and filed. LNR
08-05-2020   Information         
08-05-2020   Preliminary hearing   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.   Palis, Karen   
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Defendant Nathan T Breu in court with attorney Jamie J Pagac. Both parties via zoom. Jack T Eichorst appeared for the State of Wisconsin.  Deputy Court Clerk: LNR
Preliminary hearing proceeded.  Sworn for the State via zoom: Brandon Stecklein, City of Cudahy Police Officer. State rests.  Defense rests.  Defense motion to dismiss argued and denied. Court found probable cause and bound defendant over for trial.  Original information received and filed;  defendant given a copy, waived reading, was arraigned in open court and plead not guilty.  Case is adjourned to Branch 38.  Scheduling conference scheduled for August 28, 2020 at 08:15 am.
08-04-2020   Report   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Justice Point Pretrial Services Report received and filed. LNR
08-03-2020   Report   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
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Justice Point Pretrial Services Report received and filed. LNR
08-01-2020   Judicial transfer   Wagner-38, Jeffrey A.      
07-13-2020   No Contact Provision Continued   Feiss, David   Off the Record   
07-13-2020   Adjourned hearing   Feiss, David   Off the Record   
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Defendant Nathan T Breu in Court with Attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Claire E Zyber appeared for the State of Wisconsin.

HELD OFF THE RECORD, VIA ZOOM VIDEO CONFERENCE.
Case in Court for Preliminary hearing. Cudahy Police Officer appeared via Zoom. Court is not able to proceed. Case adjourned for Preliminary hearing. Defense counsel continued waiver of time limits. All parties advised effective August 1, 2020, this case is assigned to the Honorable Jeffrey Wagner, Branch 38, in Room 504 of the Courthouse. Preliminary hearing scheduled for August 5, 2020 at 01:15 pm. Hearing will be held via Zoom Video Conference. ADA Zyber to provide Zoom Information to Cudahy Police Officer.
07-08-2020   Report   Feiss, David      
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JusticePoint PreTrial Services Supervision Report dated July 8, 2020; received and filed.
06-29-2020   No Contact Provision Modified   Feiss, David   Jagler, Hannah   
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Court ordered Defendant to have NO VIOLENT CONTACT with Lisa B. (date of birth 09-15-1974) and NO VIOLENT CONTACT with Lisa B.'s children.
06-29-2020   Hearing on no contact order   Feiss, David   Jagler, Hannah   
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Defense counsel requested to address No Contact Order. State complied with Victim Notification. Statements by Lisa B. Court reviewed documentation submitted by Defense counsel. Court GRANTED Defense counsel's Motion to Modify No Contact Order.
06-29-2020   Time limit waived   Feiss, David   Jagler, Hannah   
06-29-2020   Adjourned hearing   Feiss, David   Jagler, Hannah   
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Defendant Nathan T Breu in Court with Attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Elizabeth A Longo appeared for the State of Wisconsin. 

**JUDGE FEISS AND ALL PARTIES APPEARED VIA ZOOM VIDEO CONFERENCE.**
Case in Court for Preliminary hearing. Discussion placed on the record. Due to Chief Judge's Directive regarding COVID-19, Court ordered case ADJOURNED FOR CAUSE for Preliminary hearing. Defense counsel advised the Court that Defendant's first name is spelled NATHON. Court reiterated conditions of Bail and advised Defendant to continue compliance with JusticePoint. Preliminary hearing scheduled for July 13, 2020 at 08:30 am.
06-29-2020   Notes   Feiss, David      
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This case will be heard via Zoom Video Conference. Zoom Meeting Information provided to parties.
This hearing will be streamed live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCdCrzFDgbEszbM-x3sF6rg
06-29-2020   Letters/correspondence   Feiss, David      
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Character Reference Letter submitted on behalf of Defendant; received and filed.
06-29-2020   Letters/correspondence   Feiss, David      
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Aurora IOP Letter submitted by Defense counsel; received and filed.
06-25-2020   Report   Feiss, David      
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JusticePoint PreTrial Services Supervision Report dated June 26, 2020; received and filed.
06-02-2020   Notice of motion, motion   Feiss, David      
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Defendant's Notice of Motion and Motion to Modify Conditions of Bail; received, filed, and forwarded to the Judge for review.
05-22-2020   Cash bond posted         $150.00
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Actual Date Bond Posted with Sheriff:
05/04/20.    20RM027438
05-22-2020   Cash bond posted         $300.00
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Actual Date Bond Posted with Sheriff:
05/04/20.    20RM027436
05-22-2020   Cash bond posted         $500.00
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Actual Date Bond Posted with Sheriff:
05/04/20.    20RM027437
05-11-2020   Cash bond set for Breu, Nathan T   Liggins, Alexis R.   Digital Recording   $1,000.00
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Court ordered defendant TURNED OVER TO Justice Point for SUPERVISION Level 5.  No possession of dangerous weapons or firearms. Defendant advised it is a requirement to attend all future court proceedings. Failure to comply with conditions of bail may result in an additional charge of bail jumping.
05-11-2020   No Contact Provision Ordered   Liggins, Alexis R.   Digital Recording   
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Signed and filed, No Contact Order.  Defendant to have no contact with Lisa B in person. Defendant to have 3rd party/supervised contact with the children. Court will allow text messaging with Lisa B. regarding children.
05-11-2020   Initial appearance   Liggins, Alexis R.   Digital Recording   
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02:13 PM Defendant Nathan T Breu in court with Attorney Jamie J Pagac.  Carole Manchester appeared by video for the State of Wisconsin. 
Defendant is advised this case is assigned to Judge Feiss, Branch 46. Defendant given a copy of the complaint and advised of maximum penalties, right to counsel and right to a preliminary hearing.  Court reviewed the complaint and found probable cause to hold the defendant for further proceedings.  Defense enters a plea of NOT GUILTY as to Count 1.   Commissioner advised DNA sample has NOT been obtained from the Defendant.  Court ordered the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department to obtain DNA sample from the Defendant.  Court advised Defendant he may qualify to have the DNA sample data expunged if he meets the conditions under Wisconsin Statutes Section 165.77(4).  Preliminary hearing scheduled for June 29, 2020 at 08:30 am.
05-11-2020   Order   Liggins, Alexis R.      
05-11-2020   Proposed Order   Liggins, Alexis R.      
05-11-2020   Letters/correspondence   Feiss, David      
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Correspondence dated May 7, 2020 from Lisa B.; received and filed.
05-08-2020   Notes   Feiss, David   Off the Record   
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Defense counsel advised the Court that Defendant's name is spelled incorrectly.
Correct Spelling: NATHON.
Please address on the record at Initial Appearance.
05-08-2020   Notice of hearing         
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Initial appearance on May 11, 2020 at 01:30 pm.
05-08-2020   Rescheduled   Feiss, David   Off the Record   
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Defense counsel contacted the Court and ADA Longo regarding Initial Appearance.
ADA Heitman/DDA Torbenson approved case to be heard in Intake.
Initial Appearance RESCHEDULED for May 11, 2020 at 01:30 pm.
Defendant, Defense counsel, and ADA Longo to appear in person.
05-08-2020   Notice of retainer   Feiss, David      
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-received and filed.
Attorney Jamie J. Pagac.
05-08-2020   eFiled Document Fee Paid         $20.00
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Adjustment Number: 20A 042435,
Payable Number: 855345,
Amount: $20.00
05-04-2020   Electronic Filing Notice         
05-04-2020   Case initiated by electronic filing         
05-04-2020   Complaint filed         
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Defendant is Out-of-Custody. Court appearance in Out-Of-Custody Court, Room 221 Safety Building on 6/15/20 @ 1:30p
Total receivables



Court assessments   Adjustments    Paid to the court   Probation/other agency amount    Balance due to court   Due date    
$986.00   $0.00   $986.00   $0.00   $0.00