Joseph,
I have heard a little about him, and have emailed him.
Background -- I have a good friend, Michael Johnson -- whom I trust implicitly. I have met Mike and his family.
http://www.cherokee.org/NewsArchives/September2000Page.asp?ID=12-- Michael Johnson is the creator of the
www.turtletown.org website, and he knows Principle Chief Chad Smith personally. Ya know Chad;'s grandpa was Redbird Smith, with a couple of Stomp Grounds (at least) being named after his family. Mike told me he and Chad have played stickball at Stomps together. . . Michael Johnson is the one that first taught me to mistrust "fake" Cherokee tribes (he and I learned it at the same time really), and he also intruduced me to my first stomp dance.
Michael Johnson wrote the following --
http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/articles/johnsonemail.htmWhen I was working with Society of Absentee Cherokee, David Michael Wolfe -- the man you are asking about -- once said some really nasty things about Mike johnson, for being an unenrolled Cherokee yet claimed he was "collaborating" with the enemy -- "the enemy" being members of the Cherokee Nation (there is only one). I responded in kind to David Michael Wolfe. I believe we called each other unpleasant names for a while and that was the end of it, I never heard of him after that. I recall David said something about his once being called a "wannabe" by the then Cherokee Principle Chief Wilma Mankiller. I don't know her exact letter to him.
For these reasons I don't care for David Michael Wolfe. Same reason I don't care for Daren McCathern at Comanche Lodge website, for he has done the same thing and he is not respected in the Cherokee Nation, either. They both have the same opinion of the Cherokee Nation based in Tahlequah, and are very similar in many ways.
I also heard David visited Six Nations, was respected fpr what he said on behalf of some unenrolled peoples in Virginia. But he gave a fake history I think claiming some of these people were Cherokee when they are not.
I have seen his photograph and he is American Indian and is probably trying to some good for unenrolled people in the East. Other than this, I know nothing about wat he has said about Indian Spirituality, or if indeed he is of Cherokee heritage.
He has treated Cherokee in Oklahoma disrespectfully, as has Darren McCathern, but I don't know much more than that. Personally I don't trust either of them and for that reason, but other respectable people do trust both of them. I do not know what he has said about any issues of religion, but I can simply speak of my experiences with him.
I am tryin' to be objective.
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