This group has good intentions, but never knew any of them to be registered or enrolled in any Tribe. They have what is called "Drumming Circles"...everyone pounding away on drums in a frenzy (men and women), its comical to watch. Their site is peppered with NDN sayings and NDN sounding wording and many refer to "Cherokee" descendancy.....but none know their language or their ways and IF there is anything they might know of it, then they interpret it as THEY want it to be.......there are bonafide NDN's in Tampa who view these characters as being ridiculous in their antics to play NDN.....There is even a FM Radio station (88.5) that is supposed to have a NDN program, but the ones involved in it are not Indian's and although they may play some Pow wow songs for its listeners, they dont have the slightest clue to NDN ways.....again, none are enrolled NDN's......I know that some of these folks are misrepresenting NDN culture when schools or learning institutions use them to teach younger students about NDN people......I believe they may even be getting paid for it, or donations of some sort may be involved.....they refer to their Elders, but again none of them are enrolled in a Tribe (and the law states "there can be no tribe without indians") Their supposed Elders (Grandma Mechi and June Two Shivers Perry) may have good intentions, but could never be afforded True Respect by True NDN people as True NDN people Respect their elders.
For True NDN people can easily see through the facade they present......