Steve W.
You were addressing Sapa and as far as I can see, he is quite capable of answering your question. I can only speak for myself and what I have experienced. For years I lived in Oklahoma and Arizona, even California. This was not an issue until recently for me. Moving to Indiana I found that people who claim Indian blood but were not, were the principle people deciding Indian issues.
As an example, they cared not about health care, or child care, or employment for Indians. They don't care about substance abuse programs. What they do care about are feathers and rituals designed to put them in touch with the spirits. All well and good, but when you can't feed your kids and a job or social services will help, spirits are kind of far down the list.
They tend not to care about eductation and if they do, it is cosmic education. All well and good, but we Indian Education programs that will provide tutoring in math and English, not teaching kids how to make paper headdresses and share turkey and trimmings once a year.
Personal attacks? These folks have to be named openly, otherwise, how would anyone know who is or is not?
I knew a guy in Arizona who charged 75 dollars per sweat, and four hundred for a weekend vision quest. So, like Typhoid Mary this guy was sowing seeds from his idiocy throughout the Southwest and even into the East.
So, X person goes through the vision quest and goes back to New York and when the local Indians start agitating about tax issues and reservation sovereignty, Person X stands up and says "what is really important is getting in touch with your spirit." And the whole audience applauds and tax issues and sovereignty takes a back seat to cosmic beams from outer space.
Get the picture?
What else would you have us do? Wring our hands and hope this crap will go away?
Or out these men and women?
Real Indian writers can't get a break because if they write about the true experience of being Indian, it ain't really true unless they have been in touch with UFO's, Sisterhoods of the Shield, or Don Juan and a pocketful of Peyote.
Get the Picture?
Like I said, living in Oklahoma I didn't care diddly squat about this cause if someone came along and started being all cosmic, he or she was laughed out of the Indian world. Here, east of Mississippi and among places where Indians are totally marginalized, it does matter. I know Indian kids who need shoes and tutoring and cause their names are not Jimmy Lightning Bolt, or Mary Summer Rain, they ain't really Indians.
Think about it Stevie. You come up with a better way of getting liars to stop lying, and I am for it.
Johnnie