And it gets more confusing.
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Seems Linda Elderkin might want a casino.
http://www.anchorrising.com/barnacles/002719.html "State representives Raymond Gallison (D-Bristol/Portsmouth), Fausto Anguilla (D-Bristol/Warren), Jan Malik (D-Barrington/Warren), Edwin Pacheco (D-Burrillville/Glocester), and William San Bento (D-North providence/Pawtucket) have introduced a bill to the Rhode Island House titled a Joint Resolution Giving State Recognition for the Pokanoket Tribe of the Wampanoag Nation
2. The Chief of the the Pokanoket Wampanoags has, in the past, expressed an interest in becomming involved in building a casino in Rhode Island. Here is Jim Baron from the March 26, 2002 issue of the Kent County Times Asserting that "no single Indian tribe in Rhode Island should enjoy any
advantage over the other in their desire to build a casino, " two Wampanoag officials say they support a special commission to study gaming in Rhode Island, the same one vigorously resisted by the Narragansett Indians Chief Wilfred "Eagle Heart" Greene of the Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe and Chief Linda "Wild Fire" Elderkin-Degnan of The Pokanoket\Wampanoag Federation issued a joint press release Monday in favor of the Fox
commission. Chief Elderkin-Degnan, who called the House study commission "a positive and significant first step in addressing the casino gaming issue," said that the House Finance Committee "has a responsibility to ensure any proposed casino gaming includes all Native American tribes in Rhode Island."
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The answer from Paul Weeden of the Royal house.
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http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:u6uNvtyYxLEJ:dustinthelight.timshelarts.com/ rays/mt-comments.
cgi%3Fentry_id%3D2719+%22Paul+Weeden%22+Wampanoag&hl=en&gl=ca&ct=clnk&cd=9&ie=UT
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"Here we go again. Individuals of hardness of heart and sleezy actions attemting to confuse society. There is only one Pokanoket Tribe and they are based in Bristol,Rhode Island. They are anti-casino. I know because I, Paul A. Weeden was Council President for many years. Other individuals have attemted to misrepresent themselves by misrepresenting to be the Pokanoket. Why is it many individuals who proclaim to be Pokanoket have never given any genealogy documentation to the Pokanoket Federal Acknowledge Office proving that they are indeed Pokanoket or Native
American Period. Again there is only one Pokanoket Tribe. How can individuals claim to have a Pokanoket Federation without the Pokanoket Tribe. The thought of becoming rich by owning a casino does many different things to an individual. Ever sincerely, Paul A. Weeden Deerfoot of
Pokanoket
Posted by paul weeden at February 17, 2006 03:04 PM"
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A search on Paul Weeden, spokesperson orator for the Royal Pokanoket tribe shows a connection with the Seaconke Wampanoag tribe.
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http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:dQ1GGYj1yGQJ:kalel40.tripod.com/index.html+% 22Paul+Weeden%22+Wampanoag&hl=en&gl=ca&ct=clnk&cd=1&ie=UTF-8
"That night Paul was interesting and he had his brother with him. He talked about something I had never heard of before, Federal Recognition. This was to become a word I would here over and over again in the course of the next year. Paul talked about how he was given the blessing of Princess Red Wing. He intended to use that blessing to rebuild the Royal House of Pokanoket. He said that we all would have a role to play. There was a lot of excitement in the air and there were meetings after and between the meetings, for the first time in a long time our family was spending time together"
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The Seaconke Wampanoag tribe appears to be another tribe that is not federally recognized, but in this area it is hard to know if this lack of recognition is deserved or not, as Mashpee so obviously deserves this recognition but has repeatedly had this denied.
http://seaconkewampanoagtribe.net/ http://seaconkewampanoagtribe.net/id2.html ------
"Citizenship is based strictly on genealogy, and it is completely up to the applying person to prove to the satisfaction of the elders that he or she is genealogicly connected. A Citizen is someone who has a genealogical connection to and approved clan in the Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe. A member is someone who may or may not have native genealogy but in no genealogical way has a connection to the Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe. "
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Princess Red Wing was mentioned as having given Paul Weeden her blessing.
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http://www.projo.com/specials/women/97story4.htm"Born in Lisbon, Conn., Red Wing was one of seven children of Walter and Hannah (Weeden) Glasko. The family moved to the village of Harrisville, where Walter managed a farm and raised the family. Red Wing was taught that her family descended from the Ninigret line of the Narragansett tribe, as well as the Wampanoags. But Weeden, a second cousin to Red Wing, says his research traces their lineage to the Mashantucket Pequot line. "
"Regardless of her exact roots, she was regarded as an expert in Native American matters."
"Everett Weeden of Charlestown recalls a woman who wasn't technically a princess but rose to legendary status in the tribe and in the non-Indian world. "She spoke in these poetic verses at times because she was part of that generation when everything was poetry and pageantry,"said Weeden, who was given the Indian name Tall Oak by Red Wing when he was 16. "
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Not sure if this Pokanoket Royal House is credible or not.
Still uncertain if these people are who they say they are, or if they are recognized by the rest of the Wampanoag Nation. There are Weedens in Princeses Red WIngs family who are not sure if they are Narragaset/Wampanoag or Mashantucket Pequot , and there is no mention of the Massasoit Wampanoag family, but maybe that is through another familiy line .
As for Linda Elderkin -Degnan
More on her tribes search for the genealogy below ( Some Native people in the area do have the name Elderkin, but so do many non native people so just the surname proves nothing )
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http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/BEARSE/2000-06/0960343781 "Cousins,
I went to the New England Historical Genealogical Library, the Freetown, MA Historical Society, Plymouth Public Library, Plimoth Plantation, and Sachem Linda's in the last two days, not a small feat given the monsoon weather. Linda claims to have proof of the Bearse Sissel connection. I couldn't find it at the Historical Society, but (con....) "
Sharon