And the answer from one of the original accusers, along with a list of witnesses. The two of them have a long history of service in the tribal govt, and were vouched for to me by traditionalists.
I've deleted the phone number and enrolllment number and email addresses, but will pass along any requests to contact.
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Dear Mr. Carroll:
My name is Cyril Jerome Rousseau and I am an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, enrollment number [deleted]. I am the one who brought attention to Chuck Benson being a fraud. I contacted a cousin, Gay Kingman-Wapato, about how to prevent him from performing sacred Lakota ceremonies.
I have heard Chuck telling me that he has went on hanbleciye (vision quest) in Pine Ridge several times. He has told me of performing Inipi ceremonies. He has told me of doing hunka ceremonies. All these ceremonies must be performed by a Lakota Wakan Wicasa (Lakota Holy Man). I am a whistle blower in this case because Chuck Benson is NOT a Lakota. If I am wrong on this then case is over. Every Lakota I know gets their children enrolled. Have him produce his enrollment card. He does not possess one.
His father was C. A. Benson, Sr., who was born in Cleveland, OH and he was of Irish descent. His mother Norris Mary (Snedeker) Benson was born in Panama City, Panama and she was of Cuban/Panamanian/French descent. They are both deceased. He has told students in the lakoliyapi and Lakotiya language classes that both his parents were part Lakota and that he grew up on the Pine Ridge Reservation. He is living a fantasy and his lies have caught up to him.
I am sending a posting that Chuck sent to all the members of the Lakoliyapi yahoo group on October 16, 2007 at 9:00 EDT. In this posting he ADMITS that he was going on a hanbleciye (vision quest) and some members of the class wanted to provide funds for his travel to Pine Ridge.
He also ADMITS that he has conducted hunkapi ceremonies for other Lakota. He conducted one for me on November 10, 2006 in Tempe, Arizona.
There are 4 ways to get adopted in the Lakota traditions. One is through blood, then through marriage, Hunkapi Ceremony, and "if it feels right between each person, then it is so." Since I am a Lakota elder, and a veteran, I am entitled to adopt in the latter way.
The following are people from the classes who have knowledge of Chuck Benson Jr., professing to be performing hanbleciye, hunkapi ceremonies or inipi (sweat lodge) ceremonies, and some witnessing his actual performance.
Joann Goff [email addresses deleted]
Mark Goff
Cheryl Grice
Lisa Kash
Bev Martin
Georgia Rousseau
Monique Rousseau
Larry Swimmer
Kathleen Franklin
May I suggest that when you contact them, that you have them attest to their knowledge of these facts. (i.e. Have you ever seen or heard of Chuck Benson Jr., performing Lakota sacred ceremonies, such as hunkapi, hanbleciye, or inipi.)
The posting in the other email I am sending, where he admits to conducting sacred ceremonies should be enough to silence the naysayers.
I hope this is what you were asking for. I am prepared for you to use my name. I can be reached at [Number deleted]. I may be able to get more information if you feel it is needed.
Thank you for your help.
C.J. Rousseau