N or Obi, perhaps you can clear up a few things rather than being defensive and insulting. Your worser and more childish insults were deleted, you see, because we don't reward immature behavior.
"we have in our possession a letter from the Historic Preservation Specialist of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma"
What's their name? Are you aware Dr. Richard Allen of the CNO is a member of this forum? Perhaps the two of them should talk, since Dr. Allen has been one of the most outspoken Cherokees EVER in stating that the 300+ would be Cherokee tribes are, for the most part, heritage groups and not tribes.
"It is clearly stated that this event has been suppressed and much misinformation has been disseminated."
It wasn't clear whether that sentence came from you or the HPS.
If you hadn't noticed, Vance led a long discussion in his group about Ywahoo Falls. Vance also tried to discuss, in a far less confrontational manner than you, the C of K group with you and the "chief". The two of you basically resorted to the "I'm too spiritual for this" defense and then said no more. ? ?
"Nothing was ever said anywhere about conducting 'secret ceremonies'"
Made a liar by your own words.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chickamauga_researcher/message/1588"What is here would boggle your mind. ? You must understand that there are Sacred and Holy things that were put away and kept hidden and you will never find references to them on pages written by the white man, and they are right here in Kentucky."
Back to your post:
"We would suggest if you have questions or feel the need to investigate, come to the source for your information. ? Our doors are open. ? We hide nothing and have ? nothing to prove."
The behavior of the two of you in Vance's group, including the "chief", says the opposite.
And you don't seem to notice that this thread is clearly under "Research Needed."
"New age fraud is as much an aggravation to us as it is to anyone who Honors the way of the people."
Glad to hear it. But then why does your "chief" talk like "Blue Otter" Anderson at times? For example, this passage:
http://www.cherokeesofkentucky.org/GreenCorn.htm#Dept.%20of%20Tribal%20Affairs"the Shift of the Age, Real Human Being, clarity, turmoil and the list goes on, all are part of the leaning process....What is happening is an elevation in the Frequency of everything... As the vibration of the Earth Mother increases, ? the vibration of the Human frequency increases."
Back to your post:
"The reference to the tipi probably came from an advertisement someone posted there without permission, for a gathering she was conducting in KY. ? It had nothing to do with the CKY-C. ? But one of those researchers read that and assumed we had tipis."
Nice try, but you earlier claimed there were no tipis on the site.
"There are some disgruntled people out there who found they could not diminish us through their arrogance and need for attention, and others who were shown the door because of their new age ways. ? These people have nothing better to do than try to discredit, just to make themselves feel more NDN."
Again, nice try. We have no former members of yours in here that I know of, and I don't believe Vance does in his group either. ? If there are any they haven't shown themselves. ?
"We don't play the "redder than thou" game:
Are you kidding? Both your site and the statements of your two members in Vance's group are filled with comments where you overcompensate. You both? denigrate whites in order to feel more NDN, or what you think more NDN is. ?
"If you are looking for New Age groups and plastic shamans, you won't find any here."
You might have better luck if you argued with what I or Vance or any of the other members of his group actually said, rather than what you pretend we said.
I said before you probably do have some members who have ancestry, and no doubt many of you sincrely think you are doing the right thing, while others may just be confised enough to not realize there are other better options. But having an obscure little compound in Kentucky based on Fakelore will not make you part of the Cherokee Nation (meaning all Cherokees, not the CNO.) It's been my experience and Vance's as well that one of the surest signs of a fake tribe is that their members (or at least the leaders) make little effort to win acceptance from the recognized tribes.
If one found out about their distant ancestry as your members have, the best thing to do is go to enrolled people and recognized groups for guidance, learning all you can, not go and set up a little Lord of the Flies fantasy out in the woods.