LS's site is just her google page. That gives me hope, that seemingly she doesn't have funds to set up a pay website.
Her claimed teachers are someone unnamed who was in turn taught by Crow Dog. For our newcomers, he is Lakota but cannot make outsiders into medicine people and has angered many Lakota and others by falsely claiming he can. She mentions a Grandma Singing Tree. I did find a Jane Singing Tree, but not much on her. LS mentions "Cherokee sweat lodges." No such thing.
She also lists Lou White Eagle. He is Cheyenne, but one account says he has been denounced as a fraud for ceremony selling and his conduct towards women. The accusation was on Powwows.com, and it brought an angry response by someone who made a single post and left.
http://forums.powwows.com/1262902-post17.htmlIf you go to the entire thread, you find this post that started it.
http://forums.powwows.com/f26/your-opinions-chimookamans-performances-17971/#post1262902"But the big thing is last year at a certain location in Tn. at the powwow this individual was approached about why her princess sash read Ojibwe/ Pawnee princess, the young lady replied we ( the two in mention) just made it a few days ago. Then asked how she came about the title, she replied that the lady she's with gave her the title."
That seems to be a reference to this same group in Tennessee that LS is part of, white pagans in the city of Columbia who claim rights or expertise in Native ways.
There are quite a few references to Lou White Eagle living in that part of Tennessee at least back to 2001. It seems he hasn't been part of the Cheyenne community for some time. Sometimes the local pagans ask him to do things that are mystifying. There were some Native remains found in 2009 and they asked him to do a reburial ceremony. He never showed up and they went ahead and did it on their own. My guess is, whether he's guilty of the ethical charges vs him or not, he knew for a Cheyenne to do such a ceremony when Tennessee was never the Cheyenne homeland was very wrong.
I also took at look at that Wiccan seminary. I don't know how accepted their credentials and degrees are among Wiccans or other European pagans. This is the first I've heard of an institute trying to have degrees for pagan clergy. She's one of the faculty, and it's small enough that they list them all, all six of 'em. (My school has over 500 full time faculty, plus at least that many adjuncts.) None of them seem to be making a living teaching, since they all list outside professions such as teaching belly dancing or running a coffee house. My guess is the students probably number in the dozens, including for online classes. In some of the photos at the school website, they actually use 3D depictions of students. There's also a school website ending in .us, likely from before they could get a .edu site.
But I'm pretty sure these degrees wouldn't be accepted or transfer elsewhere. It only takes 15 hours to become a sophomore. It only takes 48 hours to get a master's. Compare that to Catholic priests or Buddhist monks who get the equivalent of a PhD. Then again, some Protestant or non denominational Christian churches, the minister can have as little as a single year at not very good Bible colleges.