"Chief Red Arrow" AKA Sandy Pouncey. Both Nuage and pagan it seems.
http://www.birdclan.org/redarrow.htm"My name in the mundane world is Sandy Pouncey and I have many personas. I am known by some as Momma, some know me as RedArrow, others know me as SwampWitch, and others know me as The Lady Olivia D'Orleans. On November 21, 2002 and again on December 20, 2003 I was given the honored title of Granny.
By day, Monday through Friday, I live in Auburn, Alabama and work for the College of Agriculture at Auburn University. I am an Information Technologist and I design & maintain several web sites. These are the people call me Sandy Pouncey....
I have this psychic premonition that I may get called Granny Momma..LOLOLOLOL that occurred to me the other day! Granny Momma sounds like a good RedNeck "Title of Royalty" to me...
I am known as SwampWitch! Actually my Daddy called me Marie Laveau....
I practice Native American Shamanism...I call to the Earth Mother, my connection to the sacred feminine. I call to the Sky Father for balance in the dance of life....
I am single (18 years in May), a Web Master, a Shaman, a Teacher, a Chief of the Bird Clan of East Central Alabama a Free Cherokee Tribe, a Vision Quest Guide, I "Pour Water", and I "Carry a Pipe".... I have friends here on the net....These people know me as RedArrow.
Swampy is a very special cyber sister....You are truly a Goddess Woman....I belong to the Red Hat Society of Auburn, Alabama."
"Chief Spirit Shadow"
http://www.freecherokee.org/threespirit/spiritshadow.htm"I am Chief Spirit Shadow of the The Three Spirit Clan of Free Cherokee. I have not always been known by that name. I was born and raised in the hills of southeast Ohio in the land of the beautiful river....Even as a child I knew there was something different about me....I did not start as a chief or have any idea about becoming one. In Cherokee society, women were leaders and decision-makers. In that tradition, people requested that I assume the role that I have eventually taken....In the past twelve years or more, events have led me to a further exploration of my ancestry and my first participation in Native American ceremony. My husband was the person who helped me to become involved in this direction.
We eventually became part of a Native American clan nearby and for years participated in ceremony. There I became second chief. Further events brought us to the point of branching off on our own and starting our own clan."
What the hell? Why not just "start your own clan"?
"With the help of others, a name was chosen and we petitioned to become a new clan in the Free Cherokee. That was a number of years ago. Today, as always, we are changing and growing. We are learning important lessons. My husband is Peace Chief of the clan and the Free Cherokee....
We have welcomed many into our clan. Some have stayed and some have left."