Go to the front page of the forum; type Twyla into the search box at the top right.
The entire forum will only be searched if you do it from that page, and using the shortened form of her name will also pull up the posts where people misspelled her name. There are *tons* of threads that mention her. She has spawned innumberable frauds.
By the time this forum got going, I think Nitsch had already left Seneca territory. I heard she was asked to leave, but don't have details. Natives I spoke with said she was offering fake adoptions to non-Natives for money, and that she took this money to buy a home for herself and her son in Florida.
I knew Twylah. She told me she was not raised in the Seneca community. She talked about spending a lot of time alone at boarding school as a child, where she made up a lot of the things she later sold as "Seneca Teachings." She told me her father was white and her mother was Native, and so she claimed to be half, but I believe her BQ was much lower. She could pass as white and I think for most of her life, she did. That wouldn't really matter if she was raised and living in community; it wouldn't matter if she had been culturally Seneca; but as it was, she exploited her blood and tenuous community connections to make a living as a ceremony-seller.
When I met her in 1984 she was older, but she was not an actual Elder in the Seneca community. At that time she had moved back to one of the communities and reconnected with relatives, but the impression I got was that, rather than learn and re-assimilate into the community like other scoop kids, she wanted to be seen as a ceremonial person and ceremonial Elder, even though she hadn't come up through that traditional system.
I spent time with some of the Seneca young adults and teens who knew her very well, and they told me things about what sort of life she was living. Like these friends, I found Twylah very likable, and I, too, considered spending more time with her. But I was young and ignorant, and the more I listened to people from her community, the more I discovered they were politely, kindly, telling me that back at home she was not what she was pretending to be in front of the non-Native audiences. They were very embarrassed by her doing these things for non-Natives, and were growing to resent the fact she was showing off the brown kids as some kind of token that she really was from the community.
Shortly after that time, I heard she had started "adopting" white strangers into her fake "Wolf Clan." I heard she had been asked to leave Seneca lands.
I think a lot of the Seneca people felt sorry for her, as many do when someone returns to community after being raised by non-Natives. And I think she really broke some people's hearts by choosing to become an exploiter rather than a full member of the community. I am relieved she is gone now. I wish she hadn't made such a mess. Her relatives are still having to clean up after her.