Monthly Archives: May 2008

Grand Chief Stewart Phillip

Grand Chief Stewart Phillip was my guest on May 31, 2008 on Indigenous Sounds™. Grand Chief Stewart Phillip is the President of the UBCIC (Union of BC Indian Chiefs). Grand Chief Stewart Phillip is also Chief of the Penticton Indian … Continue reading

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Federation of Sovereign Nations

Federation of Sovereign Nations will be featured May 24, 2008 on WSLR 96.5 FM in Sarasota Fla. Federation of Sovereign Nations took over the Squamish Nation Territory Band Council on Friday May 23, 2008. I will interview there Ambassador of … Continue reading

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BOYCOTT

The Sarasota Herald Tribune and Warm Mineral Springs. The Sarasota Herald Tribune keeps putting Fake/non Native Americans in there newspaper. We have asked the Sarasota Herald Tribune to stop promoting these individuals. These fake/non Native American Exploiters are NOT an … Continue reading

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Local Exploiter Exposed

Butterfly Deer Woman was exposed many years ago as an Exploiter of The Native American Culture. She still continues today to Exploit Native Americans! PLEASE don’t attend her Ceremonies, demonstrations, and any thing Native American she is doing. ASK to … Continue reading

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Native American Exploiters

The Legal definition of a Native American is a member of a Federally Recognized Tribe. Here is the actual list from the Dept. of the Interior/ Bureau of Indian Affairs it is updated regularly visit: http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/FRN02.pdf When someone claims they … Continue reading

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DENNIS BANKS

Dennis Banks- one of the Founders of The American Indian Movement (AIM) currently Dennis Banks has organized and is participating in The Longest Walk 2. Dennis banks was my guest on May 10, 2008. Visit: www.longestwalk.org to visit their website … Continue reading

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