On the 26th of June 2012, Mr. Al Carroll sent a rather unkind e-mail as a reply to my request the previous day for expunging my name from the NAF website. After a summer of travel and High ceremonies (including the honour of assisting in an emergency birth during a Sundance on the Rez), I responded in September to his e-mail. Though he gave his word that “all” of our exchanges would be “public” (and I even granted him permission to post it), he failed to include my response. Therefore, it is below:
Good Morning Mr. Carroll,
Returned from summer travels to receive your polemic.
As a preface to this transmission, employing the impersonal medium of the internet for matters of this nature is not my preferred method of communication. Since you have not provided a telephone number, I am resorting to the written word.
A dear friend and colleague of mine, a traditional Medicine man and peacekeeper from Zimbabwe, states there are no enemies simply individuals whose stories we do not know. Therefore, I am not your enemy (personally, concurring with his sentiments, I do not regard you as one either, merely as an individual who is misinformed).
Without equivocation, it is evident from your e-mail you know absolutely nothing about me, my life, Path, sacrifices and service.
As a reminder, in the Native Way, truth and knowledge are derived from direct experience. Since you have never met me nor participated in ceremony with me and therefore lack any direct personal experience, you are neither in a position to assert that I am a "fraud" nor render any judgement whatsoever. In fact such accusations indicate operating from assumptions, here-say, ignorance and projections. Operating from such fallacies, I suspect it applies to the other Chiefs and individuals you condemn in your e-mail as well for your facts and descriptions of them are equally erroneous.
For the record, you were not present at the ceremony on my behalf conducted by Chief Leonard Crow Dog Sr. (with circa four hundred people in attendance, including 6 other Chiefs) in June of 2003. Being one of the original Spiritual leaders of the American Indian Movement, which was instrumental in forging solidarity, pride, visibility and a voice for Indigenous people in North America (and paved the way for other Indigenous Rights organizations), it is disrespectful to speak disparagingly and critically about an elder and warrior who continues to tirelessly serve and literally placed his life on the line for his Nation and other Native peoples.
For your edification, many Sundance ceremonies throughout Turtle Island are now intertribal. There are several nations represented with certain individuals from their peoples being recognized as Ceremonial Chiefs in the Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, and other Plains Nations, traditions. As for myself, faithfully honouring directives from my Ancestors in Dreams, I have Sundanced for the past 20 consecutive years in South Dakota, Texas and Arizona. I have attended and Danced in two Sundances annually since 2004. It does not reflect well upon a person's character who denigrates the service of those who Pray, Dance and literally Sacrifice on behalf of All of our Relations. If you have not done so already, I encourage you to at least support a Sundance in order for you to begin to understand the magnitude and intensity of the ceremony to which I refer.
In the name and spirit of clarity, I have never claimed to be an enrolled member with the CNO. I simply cite my Ancestry. In addition, though adopted, I have made no claim to be a Lakota Chief. Rather, I have been conferred with the role and responsibilities of a ceremonial Chief in the Lakota tradition. My personal biography bears out these distinctions. Trained and sanctioned by old timers (some of whom have already passed into the Spirit World), as for the traditional ceremonies I conduct, there never has been nor will there ever be a charge. Everyone is welcome (including you) and there are no "followers".
Casting aspersions upon my character and reputation and disseminating false information regarding myself (and others) is tantamount to libel and slander.
As previously articulated, rather than further exchanges via the internet, personal conversation with you is preferred and, if warranted, requested.
Trusting I will hear from you directly and possibly learn of your attendance at a Sundance in the future - to witness and experience the Prayers and Sacrifices of the Dancers, Helpers and Chiefs for individuals like yourself and for the benefit of All of our Relations.
Provided it is preserved in its entirety (and per your word, sans telephone numbers and e-mails), I grant you permission to post my response on your website.
Prayers and Blessings to you and your entire family...Hece Tu Elo,
Phillip Scott