I am confused . I know next to nothing about Cherokee culture , and I have no idea who any of these people are , but reading through this thread I see ;
Reply 23 , from a letter from Wyman Kirk Cherokee Nation Oklahoma
"While the Nuyagi Keetoowah Society website I saw last year is no longer in operation, I do not think that they have desisted in their claims of being "acknowledged" or somehow validated by the Stokes Grounds Keetoowahs. On that specific point, I can completely and wholeheartedly state that they have no authorized, valid, or legitimate association, connection, or affiliation to the Keetoowah Society. From my research I found that the Nuyagi Keetoowah Society (Nuyagi, as an FYI, means "New York") calls their grounds "Stokes" as well." ( continued ... )
"The Nuyagi Keetoowah Society, in my opinion, practices cultural appropriation at its worst; it is cultural theft, cultural abuse, and highly offensive to those who had to fight to preserve the traditional religion, traditional medicine, and traditional ways of life." ( continued....)
reply 24 , more from the letter from Wyman Kirk
"I'll state once again, for the record: The Nuyagi Keetoowah Society is not recognized in any way, shape, or form as a legitimate Cherokee organization in terms of a connection to the Oklahoma-based Keetoowah Society. Any claims that the Nuyagi Keetoowah Society makes about being "recognized" (or any language to the similar) by the Cherokee Nation, by any of the "real" Keetoowah Society fires in Oklahoma, is blatantly false and wholly untrue. " ( continued ...)
Reply 25 another letter from Wyman Kirk .
"I will also note that I am not an expert of any kind, and that while I stand by what I said, I am certainly willing to listen to others much wiser than me on this (or any other topic). All of which is to say that if my friend and colleague Richard, or someone who does have recognized/valid authority on the matter (someone like Crosslin Smith for example, an Oklahoma Cherokee medicine man connected to the ceremonial grounds), has something different to say, then I would defer to their expertise." (continued ... )
Reply 30 , from a letter from Richard Allen of the Cherokee Nation Oklahoma
Hello Joseph
We are familiar with this fraudulent group ,one of more than 200 with which we are familiar through our own research, the research of certain colleagues regarding these fraudulent groups or through inquiries such as yours. The so-called Nuyagi Keetoowah Society has no relationship with any of the legitimate Cherokee entities as they suggest." ( continued... )
Contiued into reply 31, the letter from Richard Allen
"I believe that Wyman Kirk has already addressed the Keetoowah issue completely and with more information and comprehension than I could provide.
Dr. Richard L. Allen
Policy Analyst
Cherokee Nation "
So coming back to the more recent posts concerning this group and someones reports of what their friend says happened ; Maybe what this person is saying their friend experienced is incorrect , and I can't comment on that either way, but what I am confused by , is what Joseph is saying .
Joseph , when you say ;
Last year I was invited by the Nuyagi Keetowah to come to their week long workshop to judge for myself. I did this. I had a great time and was satisfied with how everything went including ceremony. I went again this year. I know for a fact that the only expenses anyone had to put out was for their travel.
Am I understanding this to mean that now you ( Joseph ) feel there is no problem with this group , as "the only expenses anyone had to put out was for their travel "?
I agree charging money is one of the most degrading types of cultural exploitation , and it shows at least some respect , if nothing like that is happening here , but claiming to be someone you are not , or to know something you do not , and then to become an important part of peoples lives , on the basis of this , is also wrong .
Are you satisfied that this group is who they say they are , and they do know what they claim to know , even though the policy analyst of the Cherokee in Oklahoma wrote you and said , "We are familiar with this fraudulent group ..." ?
As I say I am confused ... Is the Nuyagi Keetowah Society that David Michael Wolf is involved in , a false one , but the one that Ray Harrel is involved in for real ? I had not seen anything in this discussion that gave me that impression .
Have I missed something
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