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John Hewson Medicine Man of the Cherokee Nation
« on: December 19, 2013, 02:27:49 am »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uB1yHL8wTY&feature=youtu.be&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D4uB1yHL8wTY%26feature%3Dyoutu.be&app=desktop
Anyone hear of this guy
John Hewson Medicine Man of the Cherokee Nation,
Say he is from the Wolf clan it is funny he speaking a mixture
of Lakota and Cherokee its funny to listen to him.
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Re: John Hewson Medicine Man of the Cherokee Nation
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2013, 03:32:37 am »
His video talk seems to be mostly his encouragement for us to learn from nature. :) He warms up when he talks about his love of rats, he says he carries a jaw bone of a rat in his medicine bag. He also says he was surprised when he learned about  Franchelle Ofsoské-Wyber's work with plants, to find someone thinking like he does, in this he sounds like he is not part of a community other than Nuage.

Haven't yet found anything else on him.

 Franchelle Ofsoské-Wyber is interesting too, she says she is a shaman who is a "New Zealander of Native American Cherokee descent." She says she is Cherokee on her father's side, Russian on her mother's, born in New Zealand.
http://www.medicinewoman.com/info/media/

Haven't found any website or Facebook page for John.

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Re: John Hewson, Francelle Ofsofke Wyber
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2013, 12:16:49 pm »
I haven't found anything else on him either, except for that video. I think it's even funnier that he speak with a New Zealand accent. It comes and goes, sometimes he hides it better than other moments. I think he looks Maori.

FOW is quite the dabbler. She deserves our attention more than Hewson. I don't see anything remotely Cherokee in what she does except the claim of ancestry. A big hodgepodge of Euro pagan, Nuage, neo shaman, and probably the most bizarre, claimed Maori teachings about fairies.

Funny also that the name of her "school" is trademarked. She has an ego the size of a mountain, if that mountain was twice the size of Everest.
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On my fathers side I come from a long line of medicine men and women with highly developed psychic abilities. On my mother’s side I come from a lineage of Russian healers and shaman. I began my extraordinary life’s work after receiving my medicine name ‘Buffalo Woman Returns’ when I was seven years old....

THE KURA HUNA – MYSTERY SCHOOL OF MAORI

I have been fully initiated into the Kura Huna, the mystery school of the Maori. The Maori medicine name given to me as part of my initiation into the Kura Huna is ‘Little Hinemoa.’ This name carries the sacred vibrations of courage, commitment, and determination; all qualities necessary to achieve the work the atua (the gods and goddesses of Aotearoa) have given me to do in this lifetime.

I am described by Maori elder and traditional Tohuna (wisdom keeper), Dr Rangimarie Turuki Arikirangi Rose Pere C.B.E. C.M as being the unique type of individual known in Maoridom as a matakite (seer)...

I carry the spirit connections and healing mantle for many ancient shamanic lineages including Aboriginal, Bon Tibetan, Native American, Gypsy, Scandinavian and African lineages.  I have been traditionally trained by some of the last custodians of advanced shamanic healing and the sophisticated magical practices of the ancient people.

As a custodian of the secret shamanic healing and magical teachings and techniques for my lineage I am unique in my ability to directly access the collective pool of ancient earth wisdom and to access universal mind at the 12th plane level of indigenous memory.

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Re: John Hewson Medicine Man of the Cherokee Nation
« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2013, 01:31:48 pm »
this John starts in Cherokee changes to Lakota his words don't make sense
both go these two need some more research
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Re: John Hewson Medicine Man of the Cherokee Nation
« Reply #4 on: December 19, 2013, 03:47:54 pm »
Franchelle Ofsoské-Wyber & Anthony Wyber say their company's "Official Spiritual Patron and Guardian in Perpetuity" is Dr. Rangimarie Turuki Arikirangi Rose Pere. Rose is Maori and is said to have been "adopted by the Cherokee nation of the United States". http://www.nzfloweressences.co.nz/about-us/the-founders/

I'll start a thread on Franchelle Ofsoské-Wyber.

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Re: John Hewson Medicine Man of the Cherokee Nation
« Reply #5 on: December 19, 2013, 07:04:00 pm »
Something sort of weird about that video is that it was filmed in 2005 and posted in 2012.

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This talk was given in 2005 by guest Medicine Man John Hewson from the Cherokee Nation.

And the term "shamaness" is a new one for me:

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Medicine Woman Centre for Shamanic Studies™ programs have been established by master shamaness Franchelle Ofsoské-Wyber

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uB1yHL8wTY&feature=youtu.be&desktop_uri=/watch?v=4uB1yHL8wTY&feature=youtu.be&app=desktop

John also says he is part of the Wolf Clan of the Cherokee Nation, one of seven clans of his people.  I don't know much about Cherokee clans, but this website has a listing of fraudulent Cherokee groups and the "Northwest Cherokee Wolf and Paint Clan (Salem,OR) is listed as fraudulent.

http://www.pollysgranddaughter.com/2009/09/fraudulent-cherokee-organizations.html

As Educated Indian said, he sounds very much like a New Zealander.