http://www.eaglecouncil.org/"The Founder and Director
Ben Carnes, Choctaw Nation, has had a vision, along with his ideas on a non-profit to create a traditional based community made up of Native practitioners living a self-sustaining way of life based on a consensus making process. It is his experience that a strong community can be an example for our children and the future generations in how to live in co-existence with the natural world.
A recipient of the 1987 Oklahoma Human Rights Award and a former National Spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. He served as a board member for the Interfaith Disaster Recovery of Oklahoma Citym which assisted with victims of the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1994 and as a Chaplain at the blast site counseling rescue workers. he also served as a consultant to the Native American Cultural Committee for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections along with being a spiritual advisor to state and federal prisoners."
Carnes seems like a pretty serious man. You can also find him writing articles like this:
http://censored-news.blogspot.com/2008/01/choctaw-ben-carnes-border-treaties.htmlSome of it I don't agree with, like the conspiracy theories.
I suppose it's a question worth asking, could this turn into another Nanish Shontie type scam? I don't see any sign of this so far. For one thing, it's aimed at, by, and for NDNs. No appeals to white Nuagers or having them onboard as advisors.
EDIT: My mistake in saying Carnes was Homegrown over at Indianz. I relied on what I saw on another site, but apparently that's not so. Part of what led to me believing that other site was that Carnes did speak and support the protests against the OK Land Run Centennial. Sorry for any confusion.