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Never mind, a little research on this site has brought me to the conclusion that he was a fraud. I still wonder if it was the same Rolling Thunder my mother met.
Official page for Rolling Thunder, managed by his grandson Sidian Jones. RT was an inter-tribal medicine man/shaman/teacher. Order the book today …
Rolling Thunder (birth name: John Walter Pope, 1916–1997) was a hippie spiritual leader who self-identified as a Native American medicine man. […] He has been considered an example of a plastic medicine man.ControversyRolling Thunder's given name was John Pope, not Rolling Thunder. Rolling Thunder appears in taped interviews with John Trudell and Michael Chosa in which he describes the contemporary treatment of Native Americans. At times he claimed to be part Cherokee, at other times Hopi, and at other times Shoshone and that he could represent the Western Shoshone Nation. He never provided proof of any Native heritage, nor have any Native people claimed him. He has been cited as an example of a plastic medicine man. Rolling Thunder is mentioned in a number of books on the New Age, 1960's counterculture, cultural appropriation, cultural imperialism, and neoshamanism.