What steps? I kinda wonder. What recourse does he have? Fraud at least is illegal and she posted the proof right on her website. I'll be interested to see what happens.
Can you keep us posted? You can update any thread by clicking on the 'reply' button at the bottom.
This brings a few questions to mind. What is the scope of your activities here? The research and publishing is great, but how aggressively do you pursue these people? and how widely does the info get disseminated?
I can only speak for myself really. My activities are mostly helping to keep the forum running smoothly, sometimes contributing to discussions here. Once or twice I have joined in with a
frank exchange of views with an exploiter in the flesh, in company with other NAFPS members (you know who you are). I don't know how many people are also active in this way in the real world (quite a few I imagine), and I don't think we will ever know how many people we've helped stay clear of exploiters and treat Native people with respect. It's also impossible to know exactly how widely we're read but clearly we are reaching the right people since you and your other half have been in touch with the Crows over Brookie.
I can't imagine the Dominant Culture has any laws in place to discourage cultural and spiritual exploitation (as if), so what recourse is there for obvious frauds?
The short answer is that I don't know. I gather that many native people are of the opinion that the dom. cult. has no business deciding who is and who is not legit in Native communities. If someone has been defrauded in the usual legal sense then their recourse is the police or maybe the FBI if they're in the US. This site offers another recourse, the chance to warn others.
I am unfamiliar with this format and find it a little confusing.
I imagine it will grow on me.
You can practice posting, editing, starting new threads etc in this part of the forum:
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?board=11.0