The latest email exchanges between us. I'm trying to find out if she is sincere as she claims and will put out a statement against the falsehoods out there. First her email then min.
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Dear Al,
I don't actually spend time with Maria. She lives in another state.I don't know anything about her past.
We are not close in that way.
She told me years ago that she is Apache and a little Cherokee.
I know that she has these women that are her apprentices. I am not one of them.
I also do not hang out with Woody. He lives in Colorado.
I do try to stay friendly with everyone I meet.
It sounds like there are people that believe she is not living in integrity. It is not my job to judge her.
I think that it is important for people perhaps like you to look into these things.
As far as keeping a secret, I only meant that I would not want you to post anything from my private letters to you on the internet. I try to stay out of controversial matters.
I never ever write to blogs or whatever where people argue.
If you know how to correct things on the internet I would be very grateful. I don't even know how to use WORD document. When I post things, I send an email to a friend of mine in Taos and she does it.
This is another example of how I don't make money. I PAY to have the writings I am given put up on the internet.
As far as being an Elder, I only know what Grandfather Martin told me. I don't know if it is true and that is why I never ever mention it to anyone. PLEASE know that I do not have "an attachment" to being "an Elder". I have studied for many years how to release the "ego-grasping" and just be of service.
I do not go around telling people that I am an Elder.
I HAVE been asked by the Hopi and the Tibetans to be the Messenger of the Hopi/Tibetan Prophecy.
They believe that my son is the human link between the two cultures and it is my responsibility to take the message of compassion to the world.
Also I of course would remove any claims that say that I am a Hopi Elder of a Hopi Prophecy Carrier.
I am not aware of any sites that say this. I looked on the internet after you wrote, but I could not find anything that called me an Elder.
If you can direct them to me I would appreciate it because I feel very very strongly about living in integrity.
Also as far as referring to these people as my friends, I have been asked by the Tibetans to refer to ALL people as my friend. It is the Tibetan way.
I would like very much to be friends with YOU!
I think the work you are doing is great.
If I have not answered any more questions, please let me know. I am not the best writer in the world which is why I did not want to go public and put writings on the internet. I am doing it as a favor to Grandfather and Ven. Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche.
I am not aware of a lot of these things that you say are posted about me and I don't have a clue about how to stop some of these things. I would appreciate whatever help you have to offer.
asqauli,
Kymberlee
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Hello again,
Let me try one last time.
1. I'm not talking about Naylin's past, but about the abuse she does RIGHT NOW.
If integrity is so important to you, you should take far greater with who you associate with. It's obvious to anyone who has been around Indians and Native cultures that both Naylin and Vaspra are frauds. Take far greater care in the future.
2. "Judgement" is not a bad thing. Believing that it is, well, that's something the New Age claims. It's not something Indians ever would claim, and certainly not Hopi.
3. It's incredibly simple to get something false removed. You simply WRITE AN EMAIL.
When a site puts out falsehoods, write the site owner. Insist they be taken down.
If not, there may be legal remedies. But if you don't want to go that route, put out your own public statement.
And please don't tell me you can't or don't know how. You have professional websites for yourself.
4. No, you NOT an elder, or a messenger of any kind.
Start with the obvious: You haven't talked to every last Hopi, nor to every last Tibetan.
You claim that ONE Hopi man asked you to do these things. If a council of elders didn't tell you, then the Hopi have NOT asked you to be a messenger.
5. If you go to our website, one of the other moderators, Sky, is herself Cherokee. She points out there's no such thing as a "Cherokee dream walker" lineage or tradition. So you should quit claiming there is.
Sky also has posted geneaology research on your family line. There is NO evidence you are Cherokee.
Just the opposite, Sky has traced your family line back beyond the Dawes Rolls. This is what she says:
"John Byron was NOT cherokee. He was the PARENT of Cora Byron (who was born in 1896) and the husband of Rosa Bryon Dallas
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/awescard.php?s_last=byron&s_first=john&s_middle=&s_tribe=Cherokee&s_card=10623 I have a picture of the actual Dawes card, I will try and figure out a way to post it. On it it clearly states JOHN BYRON (deceased) was a non-citizen and that Cora was 1/2. Cora was enrolled on September 1. 1901. She was born in Indiana. She shows up on the 1900 census, living with her Mother, Uncles and Grandpa Thomas Byron(and some other people) in Cherokee Territory. Uncles and Grandpa Thomas Byron are listed as WHITE. Grandpa Thomas Byron was born in Pennsylvania as were Uncles James and Sylvester. Grandpa Thomas Byron's parents were both born in Ireland. Cora's full name was Cora Myrtle Byron. She in turn married a man with the first name John and they lived in Kansas. Cora and John's children are still living (in Kansas and Oklahoma) and are in no way related to Kymberlee Ruff."
All your ancestors are white. The Dawes roll shows your ancestors as NON Cherokee living near Cherokee land.
Even if you did have ancestry, you were not raised in any Native culture. This is why you keep falling for falsehoods like "Cherokee dream walker". Until you know the culture, you should not claim to be Cherokee.
6.Kymberlee, you claim you want me to help you. Ok, here is my offer:
Let's you and me, and other members of nafps as well, start going to all the sites putting out falsehoods about you. We'll write to them and get them to stop, as best we can.
Let's also work on a public statement from you, which we will ask them to post, and we will post on NAFPS, and you can post on your professional website. The statment should say:
I, Kymberlee Ruff, wish to put an end to all the misinformation out there.
I am NOT a Hopi elder.
I am NOT a Hopi messenger.
I say only that one Hopi man, Martin, has asked me to speak on these matters.
I also claim to communicate with him in dreams.
I have no evidence he is even a Hopi elder. He is not part of any Hopi council of traditional elders.
I am NOT Hopi. I am NOT an adopted Hopi either. Indian tribes do not adopt people. Families do. I claim to be adopted by Martin's family.
I am NOT Cherokee, though I once believed my ancestors were. I was NOT raised in Cherokee culture or traditions.
Still, I believe the message from Martin is important, and am speaking as just an average white woman.
I am strongly opposed to spiritual exploitation, falsehoods, and especially pay to pray ceremony. I have never taken part in any pay to pray ceremony and ask that all websites claiming I have take down this false information.
What do you think? Should we help you put out your statment?
Al