There used to be a warning on Davis at the Gohiyuhi website, can't find it.
He's mentioned in another thread here.
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=861.0;wap2Interview w/photo. His appearance doesn't inspire confidence.
http://www.lightconnection.us/Archive/jun04/jun04_article2.htmDavis used to operate out of Chicago and was protested by NDNs there.
WARNING: Don't try to go to Gadohi.org. Site is down, but there is malware. Even the archived site has malware.
The site does show Davis selling the sweatlodge and Lakota vision quests as Cherokee to non-Natives and offering to make them licensed ministers and train them in sweatlodges and vision quests.
Here's their site listing four groups in Chicago, Inola OK, Taos, and near San Diego.
http://deirdresdesktop.com/6264.htmlThey still do faux Lakota ceremony passed off as Cherokee.
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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.native/-m66s9wXGOUFrom: The Chicago Native American/Indigenous Community
Subject: Community Protest of Venerable Running Wolf
Date: October 12, 2002
Place: Garfield Park Field House
100 North Central Park, Chicago
Time: 9:30 AM
The Native American Community of Chicago has been alerted to the fact that a so
called Cherokee Medicine Man by the name of "Venerable Running Wolf"
(
www.gadohi.org <http://www.gadohi.org/>) will be attempting to lead Native
American Ceremonies in Chicago on October 12, 2002.
We have met as a community and have chosen to act as one voice, one spirit and
one mind to address Venerable Running Wolf and others like him.
We view our Native traditions and ceremonies as sacred and not subject for sale
or exploitation.
We will hold a peaceful protest at the above mentioned date and time. His
claims and advertisements have been challenged and supporting documentation
from different Cherokee tribal officials lead us to conclude that he is not the
person he claims to be. Authentic and genuine medicine men/women do not
advertise, do not sell ceremonies, do not sell videos and do not knowingly lead
others to do so as well. These actions contradict everything that we believe in
and hold true and sacred to us.
On Saturday, October 12, 2002 (Indigenous Day aka Columbus Day) the Native
American Community of Chicago will voice our feelings.
For additional information please contact:
Hugo Marroquin at (773) 784-XXXX
or
Vincent Romero (773) 271-XXXX