Black Wolf, I truly do understand what you are saying and why. In my heart I agree with you that too many have misrepresented too much in all of native culture. It is a sad thing, indeed.
You ask why I would want to facilitate such a class. I can assure you it is not for money or for ego or for any other such purpose. My reasons are deeply personal in part but also I was somewhat motivated by the fact that there were several people in the area, some native, some white and some mixed, who really wanted to have a group where they could get together to practice and learn a little bit of the language. There were places that would do that for them but they were also doing things like training in faux ceremony and also charge $$ to attend their language classes. I wanted to provide an alternate choice for them so that they were not exposed to the fakery but were given something of a language introduction with no agenda and no $$.
I know that you do not know me, Black Wolf, but I say here and before all creation that I have nothing but the most sincere respect and gratitude for native peoples in general and Cherokee in particular. It was Cherokee, and on a couple of other occasions Sioux, people who helped me in ways I can not begin to detail. Their open hearts and homes were something I will never forget.
I was never made any sort of blood anything nor was I ever adopted by some family or anything like that ever. I was, however, accepted and treated with both respect and kindness at times when I needed it most even though I didn't realize it. A few times I was accepted by some Dine' and Hopi. All of these were not wannabes or someone I came across in Florida or elsewhere, I was with these people on their respective reservations. I learned respect for who and what they are. So, if my facilitating one intro class in Tsalagi took the people who attend it away from those who would teach them other things that are wrong and dsirespectful to native peoples, I don't see where it is necessarily a bad thing.
All this being said, if the officials in Talequah ever ask me to cease the class, I will do so,
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