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Maisie, Diane, and Joanne Shenandoah, along with Doug George, have allied themselves with the anti-Indian hate groups UCE and CERA.
Both National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and United South and Eastern Tribes (USET) have condemned the UCE and CERA as anti-Indian hate groups who are trying to destroy Indian sovereignty. And Maisie, Diane, Joanne, and Doug are helping them!
Read on and see how these groups are threats to all of Indian Country and why Maisie, Diane, Joanne and Doug must be told to STOP THE HATRED!
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Anti-Indian groups put Indian in leadership positions

Posted on Friday - Feb 15, 2002
by: Montana Human Rights Network News

Roland Morris, a resident of the Flathead Indian Reservation and a member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, is on the leadership fast track in the anti-Indian movement. In June he was elected to the board of a national group called the Citizens Equal Rights Alliance (CERA). In August he became chairman of All Citizens Equal (ACE) a Ronan-based group.
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When "scholars" pour vinegar on Indian wounds

Posted on Thursday - Feb 21, 2002
by: Ray Wahnitiio Cook

Bruce Johansen, a pundit-scholar based in Omaha, Nebraska, is a prolific writer who has published several books on Iroquois history. Johansen is now trying to be current, but like so many academics who only spend a few days at a time (if that much) on actual reservation communities, he fails miserably to grasp the total context of our people's realities. Even worse, he joins forces blatantly in a deep and explosive internal tribal (Oneida) dispute, pouring a great deal of vinegar on seriously painful Indian wounds.
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Onondaga Responses Keep Missing the Point

Posted on Tuesday - Mar 12, 2002
by: Ray Wahnitiio Cook

Contrary to some recent letters, this Mohawk columnist is not against Onondagas, their nation governance system, or anything of the sort. In fact, I greatly respect Onondaga tenacity, their hold on culture, their willingness to defend their territory, all of that. I credit the Onondaga chiefs, among others for taking the Indian case to the international arena. No doubt, they made strong showings during the years for that work.
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A Rose by Any Other Name is Still a Rose

Posted on Tuesday - Mar 12, 2002
by: Ray Wahnitiio Cook

I remember an incident when I was much younger, 12 or 13 years old, I was working near my father when something I was doing went wrong and I exclaimed at the problem "Jesus Christ"!
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A Random call for "Intervention" at Oneida should worry all Iroquois

Posted on Tuesday - Mar 12, 2002
by: Ray Wahnitiio Cook

The Oneida Nation had enough troubles before Doug George left his adopted community and moved to Oneida. He is often the talk of the town around the Nation, which is often stung by his national columns that go out through the internet attacking the whole nation. At his most mild, George calls the Nation a dictatorship and illegitimate.
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An open letter to Diane Shenandoah, who elected to make an appeal to my family publicly

Posted on Wednesday - Apr 17, 2002
by: Ray Wahnitiio Cook

Your letter of 4/12/02 to the Editor of Indian Time was brought to my attention and I feel I must address you since you've appealed to Ray Cook's family, to do something. I can't believe you really expect me to do what you ask.
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You can help stop the hatred by contacting the key US officials to initiate an immediate investigation into anti-Indian hate groups. Please contact the following people and ask them to investigate the UCE and CERA. And be sure to tell them that Maisie, Diane, Joanne and Doug don't speak for you!
The following is a list of important contacts, including newspapers and on-line agencies who would be interested in hearing your opinion.
Letters to the Editors to:
Albany Times Union News Plaza Box 15000 Albany, NY 12212
The Buffalo News One News Plaza Buffalo, NY 14240
Indian Time Mohawk Nation Territory PO Box 868 Hogansburg, NY 13655
indianz@indianz.com Please include full name, address, and a phone number so that we may contact you. Editorials, press releases, and other information may be faxed to (202) 234.7869 or (402) 878.8771 Please include a cover sheet.
Native America Calling PO Box 40164 Albuquerque, NM 87196 (505) 277-5102
News from Indian Country 7831 N. Grindstone Ave. Hayward, WI 54843
New York Post 210 South Street New York, NY 10002-7889
New York Times 229 West 43rd Street New York, NY 20046-3959
Oneida Daily Dispatch 130 Broad Street Oneida, NY 13421
Observer Dispatch 221 Oriskany Plaza Utica, NY 13501
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle 55 Exchange Boulevard Rochester, NY 14614-2075
Syracuse Post Standard PO Box 4818 Syracuse, NY 13221-4818
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