Amylee must be getting desperate --
You can read about Amylee impersonating a Red Road Collective member at:
http://pub31.bravenet.com/forum/2622176167/show/742981On the bright side, Amylee has removed all references to her Haudenausaunee lineage from her websites.
On
www.medwom.com she claims her page is in gestation.
On
www.hernativeroots.com she has removed her picture and taken away all references to her being a Medicine woman or a descendent of the Haudenausaunee. She does makes vague references to her lineage, though.
On the other hand, she was just interviewed WBAI radio on the program First Voices Indigenous Radio (
www.FirstVoicesIndigenousRadio.org ). The show is hosted by Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota) who appears to be clueless about her., The show aired on April 3, 2008 show. You can listen to it in the archives at:
http://archive.wbai.org.
Click on see all shows and scroll down to April 3rd
Or just go here:
http://archive.wbai.org/allshows.php Then go down to First Voices Indigenous Radio and click on play on the right side to hear it.
For those of you who don’t have real player, here’s a synopsis of the outlandish claims Swartz made.
She claims to have sponsored the first longest walk which pushed the bill through for religious freedom for Native pp in the US.
She claims Iroquois people passed on wisdom to her to use herbs.
Later on in the interview was lots of Newagey nonsensical talk .. All directions converge within your own drum your own beating heart…
lots of talk about sacred mother earth and father sky
she says a lot of stuff like the whole parade of your ancestors converges inside your own beating heart and all the future dwells there too. Lots of trite phrases but nothing of substance
She claims she was guided by many native teachers who took her out to the woods where she earned about herbs from (?) Peterson – a Haudenausaunee medicine woman. She says that the “The plants responded, they absolutely vibrated when she would take a walk to sing to them???.
She claims that her great great grandmother had 3 medicine bundles that she kept at her door and that she was a midwife.
She claims that the term Medicine Woman is an inherited right and she has earned the right to be called that.
She says her grandmothers fortold that she would be an herbalist
She even has the nerve to talk about all those other hucksters who are doing medicine shows for money.
She also claimed to be fluent in the Iroquois language, but she couldn’t translate her Indian name “She who catches rainbows??? because every word is a sentence and it would be quite a long run on sentence to combine.
Claims she co-founded the Ohio branch of the Native American Rights Association at Kent State University. I can’t find any mention of this organization anywhere.
She never introduced herself properly in her native language or stated exactly who her people are or what rez she grew up on. We have a radio show here on Sundays and every guest always introduces himself in the language.
She claimed again that she was the last medicine woman in her lineage and she does consultations – whatever that is.
In my opinion, hearing her voice gives you a lot of vital information about who she really is. She seemed to me to break character and get more and more silly and Newagey as the interview progressed. My skin-dar is going off. The only time I’ve heard somebody talk about “Father sky??? is in the movies.
You can contact Tiokasin Ghosthorse to set him straight at:
tiokasin@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (212) 209-2979
Any support would be greatly appreciated. Just a few quick emails can stop radio hosts from interviewing people without checking their credentials.
Quack watch emailed me back and might do an article on her if they get more complaints. They want to talk to someone who's been victimized.
Well that’s all I have time for now
Later,
Rose