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Monday, April 29, 2019

Ethnic Erasure? Ethnocide of the Abenakis?

Ethnic Erasure? Ethnocide of the Abenakis?
Recently, I read in a newspaper periodical dated April 24, 2015, of “Abenaki Ethnocide in the Green Mountains” … a program presenter is Frederick M. Wiseman, Ph.D. and so-called Tribal Historian. He claims to have done alleged exhaustive research in historic documents as well as participating in resolute defense of Vermont "Abenakis" against the State of Vermont’s 1995-2006 attempted ‘Ethnic Erasure’.

Let me make this very clear to everyone reading this response:

The only one perpetuating ethnic erasure against Abenakis is the Mr. Wiseman Ph.D. himself, and others allied to him, from 1995 up to 2006 into the present. Along with Donald Warren Stevens and these 4 now-State of Vermont-"recognized" groups.

Let me provide the very validations to my statements herein:

Point #1
When the Professor began to ‘resolutely defend’ the wannabiak (as I refer to them as) of Vermont, he claimed as did the Partlow descendants that within the Alburgh, VT Town Records, four men were listed as Indians, that being Burk, Vosburgh, Olena and Parlo(w) in October 1863. Particularly Charles Henry Partlow.
Being curious as to why Mr. Wiseman Ph.D. and Carollee Reynolds, both claiming to be “Abenakis” were pointing to Allen L. Stratton’s 1986 Alburg(h) History Book of transcribed (typed up) data, instead of obtaining and showing the actual records from the Town Clerk’s Office, I went and got the original historical Alburgh Town Record, Page 593 of the Land and Misc. Records Book record.
What was readily apparent, reviewing the original record, was that it was NOT Burk, Vosburgh, Olena and Parlo(w) who were thee four Indians mentioned within the record. In fact, the names of the four Indians were not mentioned.
The Professor (Frederick M. Wiseman) and Carollee (nee: Reynolds) Matthews, along with other descendants, such as Melody (nee: Walker) Brook (formerly of the St. Francis/Sokoki but now of the El-Nu bunch of ‘re-enactors’), kept pointing to the Allen L. Stratton 1986 book Page 132 to IMPLY that Partlow was one of the "Four Indians." Allen L. Stratton created a documentary ‘distortion’, yet he referenced the original record book and page.
Apparently, that original record information didn't fit into the picture or agenda of what “Chief” April Merrill, Carollee Reynolds, Melody Walker Brook, Brent Reader nor Professor Frederick Matthew Wiseman, etc. wanted to paint to the State of Vermont Scholar’s nor Politicians in the Legislature. Certain no one “followed through” and attempted to show and provide the accurate historical Alburgh Town Record. Any of them should have shown the original Page 593 out o the Land & Misc. Records Book Volume 16, but they didn’t. Why not? Denis Watso sent letters to the then Governor of Vermont, Mr. Jim Douglas and also to William Sorrell (Attorney General) yet no one seemed to pay any mind at all to the fraudulent re-writing of Mohawk and Abenaki historical record(s).
Within the research, it was surmised, that if Burk, Vosburgh, Olena and especially Partlow were NOT the "Four Indians" the question begged to be answered....just who were the "Four Indians" not mentioned by name who were paid $110.00 each in October 1863 out of Alburgh, Vermont?
The answer was a process of elimination and genuine genealogical research.
The "Four Indians" were 1. David Loran (a.k.a. Loran David), 2. Peter Laffin (Laflin or Laughlin), 3. George Squires, and 4. Joseph Bero (or Biro).
These 4 Indians in fact came from the Mohawk Community of Akwesasne (alternate spelling Ahkwesáhsne). We know this because the surnames are FROM that Mohawk Native Community situated on the New York/Canadian Border.
Why couldn’t the alleged ‘Abenaki Historian’ from Johnson State College Humanities Dept. now-retired Professor Frederick Matthew Wiseman, Ph.D. and/or at least one of the Partlow descendants do this ‘research’ to validate their claims, regarding the “Four Indians”?

Answer: Because the actual documentary evidence does not support their concocted claims … that’s why!

The 4 Alburgh Indians Evaluation and Documentation

This concludes the documenting of how they began perpetuating the ‘myth’ that the “Four Indians” were Burk, Vosburg, Olena and Partlo(w) on genealogical websites www.genforum.com and www.ancestry.com message boards ca. 2005-2006. This also shows how that same Carollee Reynolds ‘myth’ was further perpetuated by Professor Frederick Matthew Wiseman, Ph.D. in his ‘Against the Darkness’ DVD presentation in 2006-2007. This also concludes how www.nedoba.org sought out and by-process of elimination, secured the accurate historical names of the “Four Indians” ca. 1863 Alburgh, Grand Isle County, Vermont.
Has it not been the Colonizer State of Vermont who has been perpetuating “Ethnic Erasure” against the Abenakis, or has it been doing just that, by legislatively “recognizing” by State Recognition, these incorporated entities of wannabiak as well as this Professor of dubious scholarly ethics?
Professor Wiseman seemingly wants to make “Abenakis” … out of Mohawks and complain and write about ‘Ethnocide’ … and so forth and so on [?] when he himself perpetuates such ethnic cleansing, (or should I state ‘ethnic native identity manipulations’) not only of the ‘Abenaki bastardization’ he has seemingly done documentarily, but against the legitimate Abenakis throughout N'dakinna as well and Odanak/Wolinak?! Amazing, what has been and is still going on.

Point #2
Professor Frederick M. Wiseman, Ph.D. when preparing for the retrospective B.I.A. Federal Recognition Petition, he claimed to be in possession of an image, of a RPPC Postcard labeled “Chief of the Wabanakis, Highgate Springs, VT” ca. early 1900’s, the Professor not only manipulated the color copy he’d made in St. Albans of the RPPC image, he then attempted to appropriate the “Chief” as his own!
From Frederick M. Wiseman’s DVD “Against The Darkness” Video of 38 minutes:
“Chief of the Wabanacus, Highgate, VT, ca. 1900. Real Photo Postcard. Purchased on the Internet from a California collector. The inscription was scratched into the negative with a stylus before printing the postcard, so it cannot be a later addition. This is one of the most significant artifacts in the collection for political identification purposes, since it is a Euroamerican technology (postcard) explicitly listing a status position (chief), cultural identifier ("Wabanacus," a mis-hearing of an indigenous pronunciation of "Abenaki"), and a northeastern Vermont location. Thus it is both a document and an artifact. It is also the earliest recorded Vermont use of the word "Wabanaki" (Abenaki) term for local Indians.”
The actual RPPC item is now in my personal possession from Gerry Biron, but in retrospect, in 2005, it was Mr. Wiseman himself who had visited numerous times, the Abenaki Community of Odanak, in the Province of Quebec, Canada, knew full well, that the man in the boat was none other than Odanak’s own Chief, Nicholas Panadis! But of course, Professor Wiseman had redacted (with a sharp-tipped Sharpie pen) the name “Nicholas” in the image used in both his ‘Against the Darkness’ DVD presentation in 2006-2007. That is until the Special 2009 Edition of the Vermont Life Magazine on Page 28 Celebrating Champlain used the image of Postcard. This is as close as Frederick M. Wiseman ever came (that I know of) of ever allowing the image's details of coming out into the PUBLIC.  Of course, by that spring of 2009, there was no reason not to show who the man really was, in that image.
A decent 'scholarly' historian does NOT redact, and attempt to 'sway' the PUBLIC or the Politician(s) based on manipulated derivative images, but Fred M. Wiseman did just that! Just because a man was a Chair of the Humanities Dept at Johnson State College, in VT and has a Ph.D. does not mean they operate transparently. Case in point: the now-retired Frederick M. Wiseman Ph.D.

Chief Nicholas of the Wabanacus RPPC Evaluation and Documentation

Point #3
There is a ‘tintype’ photograph at the Wôbanakik Heritage Center, which agency has been created and is being promoted by ‘St. Francis/Sokoki’ ‘member’ of the ‘Abenaki Nation’ and retired Chair of the Johnson State College Department of Humanities Professor Frederick Matthew Wiseman, Ph.D. Aside from gaining an insight into the possible existent Primary Source photographic artifact cited in Winifred (nee: Jerome)’Morning Star’ Yaratz’ January 2006 book of ‘compiled and transcribed’ Secondary Source cited documents, photographs, newspaper articles, etc. this image was touted as being “Chief” Antwine (Antoine or Anthony) Phillips Sr. within the Vermont State petition-for-Recognition materials compiled and manipulated yet again by Dr. Frederick M. Wiseman, Ph.D.
Again, the saying we’ve all heard, is that a photograph is worth a thousand words, and this is no exception:
Finding the image, a Postcard AZO 4-triangle RPPC was amongst an extensive photographic collection (in a family album) which was passed down from Hazel (nee: Forant) Desso, to her daughter Mary, a descendant of the Phillips family.  Within this image, Antoine Phillips Jr. is wearing a particular set of clothing that informs us, the date of this image, and the period of time this photograph was actually taken.
The bibbed overalls: Looking at the fashion of this time period (1900 to 1918) and the Antoine photo’s in question one discovers the bibbed overalls that Antoine is wearing bibbed overalls. Down the center of the bibbed overalls that are being worn by Antoine is a flat felled seam. This type of seam is used for durability and is common on jeans. Sometime during the 1910’s decade, jeans were sewn with a flat felled seam.
Let’s start there. Bibbed overalls were first created for the working class of people in particular the people that worked on the railroad. They arrived on the fashion scene between 1891 and 1916. Once again Antoine Phillips Sr. had been long deceased by the time bibbed overalls were even popular. Antoine Phillips Sr. death record records his death as September 01st, 1885. His son Antoine Phillips Jr. died in 1918.
Once again, the Reverse side of the RPPC tells a person how old the image is. So, let's look at the photograph image of the RPPC AZO image. It is different, in that it is a "cropped" version of the "A. Phillips Age 96" photographic image and some "surrounding details of the house, porch and some ground area in front of the residence, is redacted by the white border. Was this house the Union Poor Farm in Williston, VT or Edward Foster and his wife Sarah Phillips residence? The white bordering of the AZO Postcards was done consistently in 1915 to conserve ink. The handwriting on this RPPC was written by Elizabeth Mae Foster (granddau. of Antoine Phillips JR.) who married to Arthur James Forant. Later, it was Mary E. (nee: Desso) Kinville (dau. of Elizabeth) who wrote "Antoine Phillips" on the front of the photograph. As you will notice there are two different colored ink writings on the front of the RPPC.

Antoine Phillips Photographic Image Evaluation and Documentation

In conclusion, Frederick M. Wiseman Ph.D. along with Donald Warren Stevens, Jr. were again WRONG, and peddled their ‘story’ of which clearly was not accurate at all, to the Vermont Legislative politicians Vincent Illuzzi, Hinda Miller, and many others.

Point #4
The Professor and the Nulhegan “Chief” Donald Stevens Jr. have made claims that Antoine Phillips Sr. was a “Chief” and that Antoine Sr. himself, was a sibling brother to Luie Métallic, and subsequently they both implied within the same Recognition materials that Luie Métallic himself was the son of Philip, the Upper Coos Chief ca. 1796, with no validation genealogically to merit such assertions.

Once again, being aware that “scholarly” data was and had been manipulated and so on, I began to research the merits of their claims, and yet again, I found their merits to be unfounded.

Let me explain:

The Nulhegan entity/ organization that is now State Recognized was merely formed as an incorporate under Vermont State Laws in 2004, coming from the Clan of the Hawk, Inc.’d which was formed in April of 1993 through the machinations of Howard F. Knight, Jr. and Ralph Skinner Swett, only  after Paul Wilson Pouliot had obtained “membership” into Knight’s Vermont incorporated entity claiming to represent “Abenakis” and had gone out to California, allied to the late Homer Walter St. Francis Sr. because they were quite upset with the VT Supreme Court ruling in regards to the Wolchik decision. They were attempting to come up underneath the Indian Child Welfare Act, in CA, but reality caught up to them all, when the F.B.I. became involved out in CA that December of 1992. Howard Knight, Jr. had come from Texas, created the entity in 1980 in association with Richard Wilfred “Blackhorse” Phillips, who had been allied with Homer Walter St. Francis Sr.

Reviewing the Eugenics Survey of Vermont materials regarding Woodward’s, Sweetser’s, Way’s, and of course Phillips, I realized that the Eugenics Program of Vermont NEVER sterilized anyone. It was a SURVEY. It was an attempted genealogical survey of varied families within and surrounding Vermont, including my own ancestors, the Woodward’s, both in VT and NH. No one in Vermont was sterilized because they were Abenakis.

Under Kevin Dann, the MYTH was perpetuated beginning in 1986, that Abenakis had been sterilized, because they were Abenakis.

Again, the Eugenics Program materials were merely the survey.

Homer liked a good fairy tale, right along with the whopper that Henry Perkins was in direct or even indirect communication with Adolph Hitler.

Yet another MYTH created about September 15, 1995 Exhibit entitled ‘Long Shadow’ in Burlington, VT by UVM Art Professor Michael Oatman, displaying his created-letter to Adolph Hitler from Henry Perkins. The exhibit was a creation of Oatman’s “fantasy environment” which allegedly reflected the cultural and scientific mood of the era. The created Hitler Letter by Perkins was pure unadulterated fabrication of Michael Oatman that is now being perpetuated as fact!

But getting back to Antoine Phillips and his alleged genealogical relationship to Luie Métallic and or the Chief of the Upper Coos “Philip” of June 1796 …

Antoine Philips Sr. was repeatedly identified as being Negro in the Vermont Eugenics Survey materials. The Indian MYTH came from his son Peter Philips Sr. witnessing and or following the Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company within Vermont townships ca. 1886, and descendants of this family “remembered” the family having something to do with the Kickapoo Indians. It was Harriet Abbott who surmised the Phillips family might have come from Caughnawaga Mohawk Indian Reservation, and when she wrote to that Mohawk Community, she got no response. That is because the Phillips family of Vermont were not Mohawk Indians. Richard “Blackhorse” Phillips mentioned before, claimed the Phillips were descendants of Massasoit or King Phillips a.k.a. Metacom (who had adopted the English name "King Philip" in honor of the previously-friendly relations between his father and the original Mayflower Pilgrims).

Again, not knowing WHERE Antoine Phillips Sr. came from, other than the “oral history” allegedly documented in the Eugenic Survey of VT, which was based on some distortions and very clearly a pseudo-scientific basis, I became curious as to the origins of the man, Antoine Phillips and his wife, Catherine Cadaive.

In reality, he was Antoine Philips, and his wife was indeed Catherine Émery dit Codèrre. She was born in 1806, so her son Peter Phillips Sr. was not born in 1809 as has been claimed by the Eugenics, and subsequently some of the Phillips family descendants. She was baptizing most of her children at her Catholic home parish of Notre Dame du Rosaire, within the area of Ste. Hyacinthe between 1834 and 1851. They lived on Land Lot No. 51 in the 4th Division in Highgate as of 1845. In the 1850 Census for Highgate, Antoine Philips was identified as Black, his children, Mulatto. By the summer of 1856, after their son Peter Philips had sold the land in Highgate to Alvah Mason, they went to Williston, Vermont, in Chittenden County. Within two years time, Peter Phillips had nearly killed a man, and in the local newspapers, both his father Antoine, and himself were identified as “two colored men”. Peter himself, in the articles of January 1859, was identified as “Black Jack” allegedly due to his very dark complexion. Even when he entered Windsor State Prison, his April 1859 Prison documentation identified him as Mulatto … Dark complexioned.

Native peoples were of course dark complexioned, but identified as Colored, or Mulatto? Perhaps that was done with people, who were Native married to African descendants within southern New England.

But again, Catherine "Cadaive" has been clearly identified as Catherine Émery dit Codèrre born in 1806 and identified herself as French, not Black, Negro, Mulatto, Native American, Abenaki, or Indian. She herself was FRENCH with some many-generations-removed single ancestral connection to a Huron/Algonquin Refugee couple.

Taking the research one step further, I began to solicit genetic contribution participation from within the Phillips family of Vermont, who were descendants of Antoine Philips and Catherine. I started with one non-direct descendant of Antoine Philips Sr.’s son Peter, using autosomal DNA testing. Then I sought a direct-male-descendant of Antoine Phillips Sr. and securing the Y-DNA results, I sought yet another direct-male-descendant to ensure that there was no NPE, or "non-paternity-event" in the genealogical background of the genetic tester.

The results?

Antoine Philips yDNA Haplogroup is B-M181. Exclusively originating out of Africa.

This means his father, paternally, was of African descent, genealogically, and genetically.

Antoine Philips was a son of slave/servant parentage (very likely that of Peter Phelps of St. Albans, Vermont who died in Nov. 1865 also known as “Black Jack” who was brought to northern VT either from CT by the Sheldon / Keyes families into Sheldon, VT, or from NY up to Ste. Armand, Qc., Canada by Philip Luke ca. 1790’s).

Antoine Phillips Sr. was not Abenaki at all. Nor was his wife. Neither of them spoke Abenaki, dressed as Abenakis, were connected to any known Abenaki Community, etc.

And before people begin to label me as a ‘racist’ for bringing this truth to the fore, let me clarify, if anyone was a racist or ashamed of their race, it was and is very likely some the Phillips family themselves.

Who has really perpetuated and is perpetuating “Ethnic Erasure”? Ethnocide?

Metallic’s yDNA Haplogroup is C-M216 (from Asia/ Native North America)

Metallic: C-M216
12-23-16-9-15-15-11-13-11-13-11-29
Phillips: B-M181
12-24-16-11-12-14-11-15-11-13-14-29

Just on the first 12 yMarkers, there are six differences between Phillips and Metallic.

Therefore, Don Stevens Jr. and some of his Phillips descendant family relatives, along with Frederick M. Wiseman Ph.D. were and are WRONG, in implying that Antoine Phillips, the known progenitor of the Phillips family with VT, NH, NY, and ME etc were and are NOT RELATED in any way, to Louie Metallic of ca. 1796 at all, and NOT RELATED to Philip, the Upper Coos Chief of that same time period of the late 1700's either.

One would surmise that in 1796 if the latter man “Philip” was of African descent, someone in northern New Hampshire/Vermont would have noticed and documented it, just like they did Louis Cook of Akwesasne Akiatonharónkwen (who died October 1814) whose father was of African descent, while his mother was allegedly Abenaki.

So you Vermonter’s and fellow residents of New Hampshire, will have to pardon me while I hesitate to respect your State’s alleged "recognition" by the State Legislature(s) and Governor(s) ... of these so-called “Abenakis”.

You will have to excuse me while I laugh at the repeated accusations by Frederick Wiseman Ph.D. claiming that Vermont has been guilty of so-called "Ethnic Erasure" and or "Ethnocide" against the Abenaki People.

Because Frederick M. Wiseman and Donald W. Stevens Jr. and many others have been condemning what they themselves have been doing all along against the Abenakis!

Douglas Lloyd Buchholz (douglaslloydbuchholz@yahoo.com)
P.O. Box 83 Lancaster, NH 03584-0083

Louis (Luie) Métallic (Metallak) : The Reality

Louis (Luie) Métallic resided in Upper Coos County, New Hampshire, in his latter days of life. His descendants, along with Chief Philippe, today are 'everywhere'.

Louie died in 1847 per West Stewartstown, Coos County, New Hampshire Town records.

But what happened to his descendants? Did he have siblings, aunts, uncles, etc? Where did they go? 







Many varied books have been written citing Louie Metallic and Chief Philippe; yet there has always been more-to-the-history of Louie Metallic and Chief Philippe than what meets the pages of any book.

Metallak of the Magalloway at Ne-Do-Ba, Inc.'d


If anyone has a right, title, and interest in that ca. 1796 Land Deed of Chief Philip, and Louie Metallic, it isn't the Nulhegan "tribe" in Orleans County, Vermont that was spawned by deception and deceit by the likes of Luke Andrew Willard nor Nancy Lee Alice (nee: Côté) Rolls whose daughter Dawn Marie (nee: Dague) Macie claimed that the little roof over her mother's maiden name (she was told) "was a wigwam, therefore she and they were Indians."

Ralph Swett's version of events

Nulhegan Groups Application for VT State Recognition

The Nulhegan group were born out of the Clan of the Hawk organization of Indian Pretenders and led by Ralph Skinner Swett. This Clan of the Hawk began in April 1993. This 'Clan of the Hawk' was created like all the others in Vermont.

September 24, 2004 Article Part 1

September 24, 2004 Article Part 2

"This group, calling them the Nulhegan band of the Coosuk Abenakis, originally were part of the group that meets at Evansville, under the leadership of Ralph Swett. They left to form their own group."

"They base their request for recognition on family genealogies that go back many generations of Abenaki-descended people who have lived in the Nulhegan watershed area. One of the few land sale records from or to Abenakis is a 200 year old sale of land by an Abenaki named Philip, who sold [illegally] about 300 square miles of territory in the northern Connecticut River eastern 
Memphrémagog basis area. Philip's band were called "Cowasuk" or "Coosuk" Abenakis," their name deriving from the Abenaki word "Coos," or "Cowas," meaning that they were the 'people who live among the pine trees.'

This group is hoping that their petition will be the one that finally allows at least some Vermont Abenakis to be acknowledged as Vermont's original people." 

Transcribed by Jan Jordan

Louie Metallic's son Pierre married to the daughter of Chief Philippe

Clearly, IF Louis Metallic who died in 1847 in West Stewartstown, N.H. was the son of Chief Philippe (Philips) then WHY would his son Pierre Metallic married to his alleged father's daughter?!

Chief Philip and Metallic Comparatives

Doing the EVALUATION GENEALOGICALLY, ONE CAN 'SEE' and REVIEW the Reality and TRUTH vs. the Beliefs and Perceptions regarding the Antoine Phillips Sr. descendants, the Metallic (Metallak) descendants and the Philippe descendant.

According to this Colbrook Cronicle Newspaper article of Jan. 06, 2017 in retrospect reprinting of a March 30, 1898 Coos County Democrat Newspaper ... 

Metallak, the last survivor?

Metallic (Metallak) descendants, for the most part, end up in Listuguj (also spelled as Restigouche).

Chief Philippe descendants through Jean Baptiste (Abenaquis) Philippe, up into Mashteuiatsh (Pointe-Bleue), Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Québec, Canada geographical area.

Jean Baptiste Philippe's christening was January 04, 1795 in Beauceville (St-François-de-Beauce), Robert-Cliche, Québec, Canada.


The last survivor of what ... Colonization? Genocide? Really? Because REALITY and TRUTH shows a different dynamic. Willie Dunn IS a descendant of Louie Mattallak/ Metallic.





Gary Metallic Sr, chief of the 7th District Tribal Council of Gespegawagi

Alfred Gopit Metallic

Oh JeeshLOOK AT all the LIVING DESCENDANTS of Louie Metallic !!

Linda (nee: Dunn) Tillotson, living in Colebrook, Coos County, New Hampshire.

Returning to her ancestral lands !!! 

Guess the MYTH based on belief and perception of the Colonized Mind was wrong about Louie Metallic being the LAST of his Race eh boys and girls? !!

GOING DEEPER STILL ... 

Before December 07, 2009
From: John R. Walusiak
Hi Douglas,
"My great-great grandfather was an Abenaki, Antoine Dellipe Phillips [Philippe], who came from the Montenay Reserve at Lac St. John (headwaters of the Saguenay River).  He married Catherine Cadavier [Coder/Coderre, had several children (my line), and later remarried upon her death. My great grandmother was Julie Phillips. She married Andre Bessette and lived in  Adamsville, Canada when my grandmother was born in 1881 (Julia Helene Bessette)."

November 06, 2014
From: John R. Walusiak
Hi Douglas,
"I went over some of my old notes and found a remnant of a phone conversation
that I had with Christopher Roy in the Fall of 1996 that worked at the Swanton, VT Abenaki Self-Help Assocation, Inc.'s Abenaki Research Project with Carol Nan (Abénaqui-Huron Indien-French-Polish-Lithuanian) Gromatski A.K.A. Carol Nepton . He was working in the Archive
Office but I don't know his official title.
My relatives had all registered with the tribe by this time and my admission was 
but a perfunctory matter. 
As regards my phone conversation with Chris, my hand written recording was
accomplished with phonetic spelling.  My notes read:
I was descended from Antoine Dellippe Phillips (an Abenaki) and
Catherine Cadavier (a French woman).
One of their sons was named Peter and he was twice married. I do not
know which one was his first wife but I'll list them in the order that I wrote them.
Adeline Bone is my first listed wife And then Elise Way. (Again, don't trust my spelling.)
Antoine Dellipe Phillips hailed from Lac St. John at the headwaters of the Saguenay river
near the Montenay Reserve.
This information was obtained after returning from an Abenaki Pow-Wow in East 
Montpelier, VT in the same year (1996) I believe. I called the tribal office at
802-868-2559 and they referred me to Chris Roy at 802-868-3427.  Both numbers may
not currently be in service but I have not checked them."

Now WHY would Christopher Roy working for the Abenaki Research Project TRY and IMPLY that Antoine Philips and Catherine Emery dite Coderre married up in Lac St. Jean, Saguenay River, near the Montenay Reserve?

The answer lies in Christopher Roy's fellow worker in the so-called 'Abenaki Research Project', Carol Nan (nee: Gromatski) Mottor, a member of the St. Francis-Sokoki 'Homer' group.

Looking at her mother's Obituary:

April 11, 2005
Arline Gromatski, 86, of 34 Thomas Road died Monday at home after a brief battle with cancer.
Born in Greenfield on Feb. 4, 1919, daughter of Tyler T. and Juliette (nee: Nepton) Nash, she was a 1936 graduate of Greenfield High School.
She moved to Pittsfield in 1941, residing on Doreen Street, and to Orange in 1966, later returning to Pittsfield.
She and her husband, Edward Gromatski, owned and operated Orange Stationery and Gifts in Orange for a number of years. Previously, she had been an employee trainer at the former Neisner Bros. Department Store in the Allendale Shopping Center for 10 years. After retiring, she became a self-taught upholsterer.
She was a communicant of St. Charles' Church, where she was a Eucharistic minister for many years. She also was a volunteer driver for Elder Services of Berkshire County, and was an enrolled member of the Abenaki Indian Nation of Missisquoi in northwestern Vermont.
She was known for her carrot cake.
She and her husband celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary April 5. They were married in Holy Trinity Church in Greenfield.
Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Edward Gromatski of Ocala, Fla.; two daughters, Arline "Peachy" Jacquot of St. Pete Beach, Fla., and Carol Nepton of Berkshire, Vt.; a brother, Tyler Nash of Pittsfield; a sister, Juliette Reynolds of Middletown, R.I.; eight grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.

FUNERAL NOTICE -- The funeral for Arline Nash Gromatski, age 86, who died April 11, 2005, will be Thursday at 10:15 from DEVANNY-CONDRON FUNERAL HOME, with a Liturgy of Christian Burial celebrated at 11 at St. Charles' Church by the Rev. Peter A. Gregory, pastor.
Burial will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, if friends desire, memorial donations may be made to HospiceCare in the Berkshires or to St. Charles' Church in care of the funeral home.
She is survived by her grandchildren Michael Gromatski, Joseph, Tyler, Robert and Ted Mottor, Stephen and Christopher Jacquot, Edward Gromatski and Bonnie Reynolds, and her seven great-grandchildren.

Carol Nepton Gromatski Time Line

July 03, 1944
Carol Nan Gromatski was born in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts to Edward Harry Gromatski and Arline Agnes (nee: Nash).

Carol N. Mottor Age 71 [September 1999]
8 Convent
Burlington, Vermont 05401
CNEPTON@aol.com
(603) 622-0907

Business ID: 0200804
Company Num. 40651
Hummunigbird Haven [Trade Name] Inactive
Bed & Breakfast
April 21, 2003 to June 21, 2006
956 Richford Road
Richford, Vermont 05476

Beverly Youree
Nepton & Youree [Domestic Limited Partnership]
Berkshire, Vermont

Carol Nepton 
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Massachusetts
M.A., Applied Anthropology, Northern Arizona University
B. A., Anthropology, Franklin Pierce College

Carol  N. Neptôn earned a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, a MA from Northern Arizona University and a BA from Franklin Pierce (then College) in Rindge, New Hampshire. She has taught at universities and colleges in Wisconsin, Vermont and New Hampshire. Areas of specialization include North American Indians, Medical Anthropology and culture change. She was the Campus Dean of NAES College on the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin, a baccalaureate program serving American Indians in urban and reservation locations.
Dr. Neptôn is an enrolled member of the Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi, centered in northern Vermont. She was recruited from Wisconsin to become their Federal Acknowledgement Officer and Director of Research. She worked closely with the state and federal governments and directed Missisquoi River Keepers and supervised other environmental initiatives. She was appointed to two terms as a Commissioner on the Vermont Governor’s Commission for Native Americans. Her interdisciplinary consultant research projects included education, health-care delivery, cultural competency training for foster parents, genetics and ethics, archaeology including paleo-pathology and repatriation of native remains.


Carol Nan (nee: Gromatski)'s Genealogical Mapping

Carol KNEW that there were a bunch of Phillips (Philippe) Abenaki members of Pointe Bleue, Mashteuiatsh, Lac Ste. Jean, Quebec, Canada area. So she too pinned Antoine and Catherine to that geographical area, without any substantiating evidence whatsoever, and Christopher Roy then relayed that distortion/ belief and perception on the Phillips descendant, John Walusiak, and probably other Phillips descendants as well.

And if such were the reality and truth about Antoine Philips and his wife Catherine Émery dit Codèrre ... then WHY wasn't this documented with valid documentary evidence to support that assertion within the Petition for Federal Recognition or even Vermont State Recognition about this Philips couple?

SO ... it was Carol Nan (nee: Gromatski) Mottor who TOOK her mother's mother's maiden name of Nepton, to make herself appear more "Indian" ... then in 1995-6 she joined up with Swanton, Vermont's St. Francis-Sokoki group as a BIA Liaison regarding the Petition for Federal Recognition, along with Christopher Roy, working in the so-called Abenaki Research Project. Even her own mother got a membership card in the Swanton group. But their Nepton ancestors were NEVER in Vermont let along the St. Francis-Sokoki group historically. It was merely a decision on Carol's part to join such organization/ group of "Abenaki" to make the BIA Petition "look" a tiny bit better on the surface, than what it really was, which was pathetic at its core.

And coming round full-circle ...




Joseph Samuel Philippe Jr. from Pointe Bleue, an Indian, son of Joseph Philippe ... and Jr. is going to work for the St. Regis Paper Company in West Stewartstown, Coos County, New Hampshire in March 1949! 

Returning to his ancestral lands !!! 

(I have more documents regarding the Philippe ancestors as well as  the Metallic lineage, should anyone like to inquire.

Donald Warren Stevens Jr. doesn't connect to the June 1796 Land Deed wherein Chief Philippe was the Grantor ... along with those other aln8bak signers. Nor is the Nulhegan group whatsoever.

The Metallic's of Listuguj (etc) and Philippe's of Mashteuiatsh (Pointe-Bleue), Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Québec, Canada (etc) ALL OF THEIR DESCENDANTS are the inheritors of this Land Deed ...

NOT the Vermont Phillips Family that originated out of Franklin County, Vermont ca. 1791-1792 that Don Stevens Jr. descends from! Part and parcel of an dynamic of Abenaki Identity THIEVES' ... an Abenaki Culture Vultures. 

Donald Warren Stevens Jr. peddles in beliefs and perceptions ... not truths and reality, nor even validated / vetted documentation. He operates like Homer and April and Fred because that's where he originally came from as a member of the St. Francis - Sokoki group. 

NOW you readers ought to understand that there IS a difference between what these Vermont "Abenaki" groups are peddling and "pushing" with their beliefs and perceptions vs. the reality and the truth of their ancestors.

"We KNOW who we are" these Vermont sanctioned "Abenakis"/ "Indians" loudly proclaim. 

But do they really know who their ancestors were? Because the 'narratives' they've been perpetuating to the naive public of Vermont and New Hampshire etc  (for example the Bruchac stories about Bowman ancestor being an paternal O'bomsawin etc) just are not lining up with the truth and reality of the genealogical and genetic realities, when doing this research!

These Vermont "Chiefs" are full of beliefs and perceptions. NOT truths and reality. 

THEY LIE
THEY APPROPRIATE

THEY STEAL
THEY DECEIVE

Even about their own Phillips ancestors, to their own ancestor's Phillips descendants:



K'watam Nid8bak?
(Understand My Friends?)

Beliefs and Perceptions
based on
"Grandma SAID so Stories"
vs.
TRUTH and REALITY

Reality/Truth vs. Belief/Perception Part 2 Regarding Phillips of Vermont

This is going EXPOSE the rotten core or roots of the "Nulhegan" "tribe" group's lies and faulty distortion's and belief's regarding both the Vermont-Based PHILLIPS Family "oral history" perpetuated by one descendant, Winifred A. (Jerome) Yaratz through her 2006 book, followed by Donald Warren Stevens Jr. as well as Frederick Matthew Wiseman, Ph.D. during the Vermont Recognition of the four groups seeking State Recognition.

Yes, politicians and non-independent scholars LOOKED AT what was submitted for "proof" ...
And most of it was from Fred M. Wiseman himself, given to the groups, and those groups then handed it back to those who were doing the "looking at" such as Senators Vincent Illuzzi, Hinda Miller and so on from 2005 to 2012.

So, with that, down the rabbit hole we go, to discern Reality/Truth/ Facts vs. Belief/Perception / Lies and Distortions ...


WRONG !!

This is Antoine "Black" Phillips Jr. 

NOT HIS FATHER


AGAIN
Reality and Truth vs. Beliefs and Perceptions


Winifred Yaratz Book Page 14

Winifred Yaratz was/is either perpetuating something she was told, and BELIEVES, or is herself doing this. Suffice it to say she and they, are WRONG in their faulty beliefs and perceptions throughout this book. 

Old Antoine Philips Sr. (b. ca. 1814 - 1885) was NOT AN ABENAKI ... He was born of two BLACK parents (Peter Phelps and Nancy Mach). 

He was NOT born on Lac Memphrémagog in ca. 1787 either. Again, these are all distortions, based on beliefs and perceptions, and faulty constructs. LOOK AT and REVIEW the 1850 Highgate, Franklin County, VT Federal Census for this family! The age given for Antoine Philips Sr. indicates clearly he was born about 1810-1814.

He himself was identified as B for Black and his children were identified as M for Mulatto

He had a descendant who told H.E.A. of the Eugenics SURVEY of Vermont, that he had something to do with the Kickapoo Indians, based again, on beliefs and perceptions of his descendant. Very likely, when the Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company was moving around from town to town in Vermont, during the late 1800's, some of the Phillips were employed as "Indians" because of their darker 'tawny' complexion (due to the paternal African ancestry, and the straighter hair (due to Antoine's FRENCH wife). 

Following the above page downward, Winifred (Jerome) Yaratz asserts that Antoine Philips Sr. was the son of Chief Piel (Peter) Philip who allegedly was born ca. 1730 in No. Conway, New Hampshire.

Suffice it to say (bluntly) that a lot of this Yaratz book is just plain utter garbage, as it relates to Antoine Philips Sr. parentage etc.

The genetic direct-male-Haplogroup for him is, in reality and fact, B-M181 ...


"Y-DNA haplogroup B, like Y-DNA haplogroup A, is seen only in Africa BEFORE SLAVERY and is scattered widely, but thinly across the continent. B is thought to have arisen approximately 50,000 years ago. These haplogroups have higher frequencies among hunter-gather groups in Ethiopia and Sudan, and are also seen among click language-speaking populations. The patchy, widespread distribution of these haplogroups may mean that they are remnants of ancient lineages that once had a much wider range but have been largely displaced by more recent population events."

And of course the direct-male Haplogroup B-M181 originally comes out of Africa, solely, until AFTER slavery had brought Antoine Philip's ancestors here to this continent. This is the Reality and Truth of his direct-male-ancestors. And very likely his mother's ancestors as well.

We don't know if Peter Phelps was born on this continent, (Connecticut or brought there from the West Indies, whether his parent(s) were in CT, or from the Southern States first; that narrative has seemingly been lost to time)

My point is this: Winifred (Jerome) Yaratz IMPLIED and SUGGESTED that her ancestor Antoine Philips was the son of an Native Indigenous male human being (Chief Piel Peter Philip) who is within this northern New Hampshire ca. 1796 Land Deed.

GENETICALLY-SPEAKING, this Yaratz narrative is impossible. The DNA does not prove the Phillips narrative in this book to be reality. 

Some of Antoine Philips (ca. 1814-1885) descendants have within their Ancestry.com Ancestral Tree's TRIED to IMPLY that they are descendants of this ca. 1796 Chief Philip of northern N.H.




And there are plenty of Ancesty VT Phillips Descendants who IMPLY they are descendants of Louie Metallic and Philip the Chief ca. 1796.


One really does have to ponder WHERE these "genealogists" get their information BEFORE they begin putting it online in Ancestry.com (and people carry the distortions into their own Tree's). Again, based on faulty Beliefs and Perceptions, folks DISTORT and DECEIVE, manipulating the TRUTH and REALITY of not only Chief Philip but also of Louie Metallic and their descendants.


Winifred Yaratz Book 15

Old Antoine Philip's spouse Catherine Émery dit Codèrre born on January 06, 1806 in Notre Dame du Rosaire Parish, Ste. Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada. Her maiden name was not 'Cadaive' or 'Cadieux'. Those spellings are distortions.

Catherine's parents: Pierre Émery dit Codèrre and Marie Louise Brisard dit Ste. Germain.


Catherine was 7 Generations Removed from a Huron/ Western Algonquin Refugee couple (in red font) Catherine and her mother Marie Louise Brisard dit Ste. Germain, Marie Louise Chabot grandmother and great grandmother Marie Félicité Petitclerc all identified and were identified as FRENCH.

Winifred (Jerome) Yaratz's grandmother Rosalie Josephine (nee: Phillips) Blais / Blake could NOT have known Catherine's great-grandmother (Marie Félicité Petitclerc) was allegedly called or known as "Autumn-Wind." 

No one in the Antoine Philips Sr. descendants KNEW about Catherine's parents or ancestors. This whole "Autumn-Wind" is based on Beliefs and Perceptions. Winifred Yaratz even admits Page 15, that she has been unable to find ANYTHING on her mother, Marsha Marceline (nee: Blake) Jéróme's great-great grandmother, Marie Louise (nee: Brisard dit Ste. Germain) Émery dit Codèrre.

No one knew of Catherine or Antoine's parentage UNTIL the baptismal record of her son Antoine Jr.'s baptismal record, was comparatively evaluated with his siblings.

As a matter of fact, the Phillips Family didn't even KNOW the parents of Michael Phillips Sr. whose descendant is Richard "Blackhorse" Wilfred Phillips was/is a member of the St. Francis/Sokoki "Homer's group" "tribe" ... UNTIL after the Eugenics SURVEY Records were discovered by Kevin Dann after 1986 !! Did they even know that Michael Phillips Sr. was baptized as Mathias Philippe in his mother Catherine's Catholic home parish in 1835? I think not. So what was/is Winifred (Jerome) Yaratz really proving objectively? The answer is NOTHING. The book she compiled was based on Belief and Perceptions. NOT facts nor the reality of those Black and French ancestors whatsoever.

Phelps Phillips Time Line

Cross-referencing the Godparents of each of Catherine's children, CONFIRMS the correct ancestral lineage of Catherine. DNA genetic test results in both FTDNA and AncestryDNA also PROVES the accuracy of the genealogical mapping of Catherine's ancestral genealogy.


Winifred Yaratz Book Page 23

Claiming without ANY substantiation whatsoever that Antoine Philips (b. ca. 1814-d. 1885) was a descendant or relation  to the ca. 1796 Chief Philip Land Deed here in Coos County, is just more MYTH-MAKING nonsense based on unsubstantiated Beliefs and Perceptions. 

NOT FACTS nor Reality!


Winifred Yaratz Book Page 25

Winifred A. (Jerome) Yaratz: 
"They [Phillips] wasn't Negro or had in their blood ... they [Eugenics SURVEY] did this to discredit them [Phillips]."

Please by all means, explain away the direct male Phillips Confirmed Haplogroup B-M181 then.

How could H. E. Abbott of the Eugenics SURVEY's genealogical research trace the Phillips family origins to Quebec, Canada?

H.E.A. herself had not validated the information given to her with anything that substantiated that "oral history" or Census Record information, let alone she had not validated who Antoine or Catherine's parents were? So how is anything in the Eugenics SURVEY regarding the origins of Antoine and Catherine (Coderre) Phillips actually factual? It's not. Everything that was SAID or IMPLIED in the Phillips V.E.S. File is subjective, until it is validated with source documents. Otherwise, its just a bunch of beliefs and perceptions/ myth-making.

"Seemed a lot like", and being actually Native People are two different dynamics. "Seem a lot like Native American nomadic families ..." is subjective, based on belief and perceptions.


Winifred Yaratz Book Page 02 (Genealogy)

SOME of the Phillips Family Descendants attempt to elude and imply that Antoine Philips Sr. (ca. 1814-1885) was the son of Chief Pierre Philipp of northern New Hampshire ca. 1796, based on their subjective beliefs and perceptions. 

It would appear that the Phillips family attempted and still attempts to race-shift, rather than acknowledging that the paternal ancestors are in fact derived from Africa, into Connecticut and up into Sheldon, Franklin County, Vermont ca. 1791 ... they would have everyone believe along with them that they are "Indians" / "Abenakis" when in reality and truth, they are not Indians, let alone Abenakis at all. 

I guess its easier to be claiming to be Indian, than it is to be descended from African ancestry. 

As for the two Phillips brothers Mathias (Michael) Phillips Sr. and Pierre (Peter) "Black Jack" Phillips, the actual years of birth for Antoine Sr. and his wife Catherine, as well as their two sons, are incorrect as well. From the incorrect given data on death records that exaggerated the ages, confusion as to when these person were born is apparent. Again, REVIEW the Phelps - Philips Time Line. 


Nulhegan Group's Application for VT State Recognition
Page 24

So what Donald Warren Stevens Jr. did was hop, skip, and jump from being a card-holding member of Homer St. Francis Sr.'s St. Francis - Sokoki group in Swanton, Vermont ... to becoming a "chief" over in the Nulhegan - Cowasuck group. Then began soliciting his Phillips Family descendants to join that group via email petitions by him, to infer "attachment" to this Land Deed of ca. 1796. 

As they stated and IMPLIED in their petition for VT State Recognition:

"The MODERN Nulhegan community considers the "Upper Coos Deed" it's founding document"

Because Winifred A. (nee: Jerome) Yaratz, in her book that I gave to Don Stevens on a CD of PDF's etc, that he (Don) in turn, gave to Frederick Matthew Wiseman, who in turn used this book of compiled unsubstantiated nonsense and inferred genealogical beliefs and perceptions about their Phillips Ancestry, to "PROVE" to the State of Vermont naive non-independent political legislators and scholars who LOOKED AT what was handed to them, and nary a one of them sought to substantiate the claims (which in fact IS an act of Abenaki Identity Theft and outright FRAUD). 

Now, as you all can see and review (as many times as you need to) in this blog, the Phillips Y-DNA is B-M181 and you can COMPARE the Y-DNA Results of Phillips two direct male descendants with the direct male descendants of Louie Metallic as well in the URL links to varied documents.  

IF Chief Philip of northern New Hampshire ca. 1796 Land Deed was the father of Louie Metallic, then Louie would have the Y-DNA Haplogroup and STR numbers the same as his father, the Chief.

IF Antoine Phillips (ca. 1814-1885) was (as has been conjectured as fact in multiple Ancestry.com Tree's by his descendants) the brother of Louie Metallic, then it would be the genetic reality that both Louie Metallic and Antoine Phillips Sr. would have the SAME Y-DNA Haplogroup and 99% percent of the same STR numbers.

But they don't. Because Antoine Phillips (ca. 1814-1885) was not related in any way, shape, or form with neither Chief Philip of that ca. 1796 N.H. Land Deed nor with Louie Metallic either.

I've also see it implied that Antoine Phillips Sr. was somehow "blended" to be Louie Metallic's son Antoine Metallic. Yet again, this is subjective and based on faulty belief and perception based on fairy tales.

I will SHOW the where, why, and how genealogically ... in the next posting ... about the reality of the Metallic Family, and so on. EXPOSING the LIES and DISTORTIONS of the Nulhegan Band and it's "chief" Luke Willard and Donald Stevens Jr. (including Frederick M. Wiseman) that they propped up to the naive and or sleazy Vermont Politicians as "proof" of their so-called "Abenaki"-ness. 


Saturday, April 27, 2019

Reality/Truth vs. Belief/Perception regarding Peter Phillips in the 1880 NY State Federal Census

I am not Rip Van Winkle nor Snow White ... asleep for years and years ... nor am I dead (yet). So this evening I have decided to take time away from my research interests and post a new entry to this blog. My apologies for the delay ... this post is about 'a fairy tale' of sorts, perpetuated by one Donald W. Stevens Jr., chief of the Nulhegan, Inc. "tribe" now sanctioned by the Colonizer State of Vermont as a "Native American" "tribe" ...

Retrospectively speaking, back when Donald Warren Stevens Jr. was asking me for any genealogical information of what I had on the Phillips family, I had at-that-time, sent to him a CD of scanned pages of the entire content of Winifred A. (nee: Jerome) Yaratz's 2006 printed book, she had compiled, of varied unsubstantiated oral tidbits, articles etc but this book was obviously a pro-Homer Walter St. Francis Sr. / "Abenaki" bias.

Don Stevens Communications


Winifred A. (nee: Jerome) Yaratz's genealogical descent from Peter Phillips Sr. (b. ca. 1832 - 1906) 


Now, I want you to NOTICE a particular sentence: 

"Old Pete Phillips was listed in the New York census as race Indian in the year 1870."

So, when Frederick Matthew Wiseman, began to write up his "crap" (imho) (ca. 2005-2011) regarding these 4 "Abenaki" groups in Vermont, creating these 4 groups their Applications for Vermont State Recognition, he IMPLIED  (because I had given Donald Warren Stevens Jr. the Yaratz compiled book) that I had 'vetted' or validated the Yaratz book content therein. (HARDLY!) 

Suffice it to say I that have begun that task (as time allows), on several points. In particular the above sentence, out of curiosity. 

I could not find a Peter Phillips in the 1870 NY State Census, but I did find a Peter Phillips in June 1880.


I think this is the New York State Census that the author Yaratz incorrectly cited on her Page 25.

Pierrepont is a town and hamlet in St. Lawrence County, New York.

Peter Phillips, age 52, I = Indian, Laborer, Married, He and his parents born in New York State.
Elizabeth " " , age 41, I = Indian, Wife, Married, She and her parents born in New York State.
And their son's John (21) and Fred (14). 

Now, yes, the Vermont 'Peter Phillips' in Peacham/Danville, Vermont did in fact, marry an "Eliza" (nee: Way), whom was sister to Sarah (nee: Way) Sweetser, Helen (nee: Way) Burbank - Woodward - Nunn - Sweetser, and Ivy (nee: Way) Littlefield - Phillips - Bell. 

And yes, in fact, Peter and Eliza's son Joseph Phillips did in fact, marry to his mother's sister Ivy. Their daughter was Christie May (nee: Phillips) mentioned in the Vermont Eugenics SURVEY. And Christie did in fact MARRY to David Sweetser contrary to the V.E.S. field researcher, H.E.A. !! 

But how I digress ...

Was this NY "Peter Phillips" actually the Peter Phillips who was IN Vermont, and the son of Antoine Philips Sr. and Catherine Emery dit Coderre?


So riddled with distortions and myth, its not even substantiated on several levels.
Genealogically-speaking a lot of the dates of birth for Antoine Sr. and his son Peter Sr. have been invalidated by decent genealogical research. 
Don Stevens was going by what he got from the Eugenics Survey Records when he created this chart, and the information in it he got from Judy (nee: Fortin) Dow, Nancy Gallagher, and me, Douglas Buchholz.


Oh, LOOK, there is a Peter Phillips (alias) Joseph Tarbell, and his widow Elizabeth !!



So this Pierrepont, St. Lawernece County, NY 1880 "Peter Phillips" was a St. Regis Mohawk ...

CIVIL WAR:
AE 73 yrs; Co. K. 6th N.Y. Regt. N.H. Vol.
Name: Joseph Tarbell
Age at Enlistment: 36 years
Enlistment Date: 5 Jan 1864
Rank at enlistment: Private
State Served: New Hampshire
Was Wounded?: Yes
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company K, New Hampshire 6th Infantry Regiment on 05 Jan 1864. Mustered out on 05 Jan 1865 at Hancock Station, VA.
Birth Date: abt 1828
Sources: Register of Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire 1861-65
The Medical and Surgical History of the Civil War

(NOW we're getting somewhere, as to his identity)

The next step was to order his Civil War Pension Records from National Archives on January 03, 2018.

And this is partially what the content of that man's Civil War Military Pension Records provided:


Peter Phillips:
"I was born in St. Regis, New York. I am an Indian by birth. My Indian name is Na-Ra-Ka-Tah-aāl.
I enlisted as Joseph Tarbell. I am called Peter Phillips in this neighborhood. I have followed farming. I have lived in St. Regis, Colton, Lewisburg, South Edwards, Canton - all these places are in this vicinity." 

Conclusion: "Peter Phillips" was an Ahkwesáhsne Mohawk man, named Joseph Tarbell who went by the name "Peter Phillips".


Deposition of Samuel J. Grow: 
Case of Joseph Tarbell alias John/Peter Phillips No. 226.410
On the fourth day of January 1895 ... at Hogansburgh, Franklin County, New York, before me, W. A. Martin, a Special Examiner of the Pension Office, personally appeared, S. J. Grow, who, being by me first duly sworn to answer truly all interrogations propounded to him during this Special Examination of aforesaid pension claim, deposes and says:

"I am 51 years of age, a Merchant, Residence and Post Office address, Hogansburg, New York.
Yes, I know Joseph Tarbell, or Joe Whiskey, or Joe Phillips, and Peter Phillips. Knew he lived near Edwards, New York."

Conclusion: Peter Phillips of Edwards, NY, born at St. Regis, the Ahkwesáhsne Mohawk Community, was known and went by the names Joseph Tarbell, Joe Whiskey, John Phillips and or Peter Phillips.


MARRIAGE RECORD:
Ste. Regis, Huntington County, Quebec, Canada
15 Feb 1858
Joseph "Onenharekehte" / Pierre (Joe Whiskey; Joe Phillips; Peter Phillips) and his wife,
Elizabeth "Atonwentsine" (nee: Jackson) ...

Conclusion: The couple were married in a Canadian Catholic Parish, under their Mohawk names.

And indeed their son, Frank Tarbell / Phillips was born 15 May 1866 in Ahkwesáhsne !

Peter Phillips/ Joseph Tarbell married twice. Before Elisabeth "Atonwentsine" (nee: Jackson) ... Peter had married to Marie "Konwansatsion" (She was born June 02, 1833 and died January 26, 1854.

How do I know this? Because I wrote to the St. Regis Mission and asked politely.


As you can read for yourselves, Sarah "Buckshot" was a WITNESS along with her husband to the marriage of Joseph Tarbell/Peter Phillips and Elisabeth "Atonwentsine" (nee: Jackson) ... the very same day that Sarah herself got married to David Loran, also a Mohawk couple.

Now if folks have forgotten, it is the Partlow family descendants who also bastardized the narrative and truth about Charles Henry Partlow being "Abenaki" based on Allen Stratton's 1986 typed-up compiled information from the Alburgh, VT Town Records regarding the UNNAMED "FOUR INDIANS"

Four Alburgh Indians Data

Surprising, researching this Joseph Tarbell/"Peter Phillips" Mohawk man, interconnects with David Loran and his wife Sarah Buckshot !

Charles Henry Partlow was NEVER one of the 4 Indians mentioned in the Alburgh Town Records whatsoever. He was a Loyalist ! But that didn't stop the descendants from IMPLYING that he was "Abenaki" based on Allen Stratton's book ! LOOK at the ORIGINAL TOWN RECORD. Descendants are Meoldy Walker - Brook, Carollee Reynolds, Patsy (nee: Partlow) wife if Homer Walter St. Francis Sr., and Brent Reader ... all of them pointing their fingers at Stratton's 1986 book as "proof" (but was it really valid proof of their ancestor or they themselves being Abenakis? The answer is NO!)

The following are actual photocopies from the Catholic Parish Records for the cited Marriage of "Peter Phillips" and his wife Elizabeth, as well some information about their children:






Joseph Onenharekehte Tarbell/ "Peter Phillips", the Ahkwesáhsne Mohawk man, his two spouses, and children from the second spouse, are clearly visible, moving around, identifiable in the records. 

We can even see Joseph Onenharekehte in the 1851 Ste. Regis Mohawk Community (on the Quebec side), age 24 years old.

July 07, 1896
Norwood News Newspaper


And here ends the narrative of this "Peter Phillips" / Joseph Tarbell / "Joe Whiskey"

April 22, 1915


Now to the point of this posting ...

Don Stevens, chief of the Nulhegan ponied up to the Vermont State Legislature, with the help of his idiot Professor, Fred Wiseman Ph.D.  whom IMPLIED in the Recognition materials that I, Douglas Lloyd Buchholz, had vetted / validated what Winifred (nee: Jerome) Yaratz had compiled in her book of 2006. And they ran with what I gave to Don Stevens Jr. to the naive Vermont Politicians, with her book.

And Don Stevens Jr. has been propping up this NY Federal Census Page of Peter Phillips the Indian, right along with Winifred (nee: Jerome) Yaratz, as if it PROVES that their ancestor, by the same name, were one and the same. Pointing to this Census of the Mohawk Indian, as if this validated somehow that their ancestor Peter Phillips was an Indian of the Abenaki Tribe.

In retrospect a Phillips Descendant of Peter Phillips Sr. (ca. 1832-1906), son of Antoine and Catherine, had shared this with me, here in Vermont:

Donald W. Stevens Jr: 
"Those people who do not believe we are Indian, there will never be enough proof you can provide to them to satisfy their doubts. For people who may doubt us going forward, all I have to say is that independent Historians, Scholars, and a Genealogist looked at our petition for recognition in the State of Vermont, the House and the Senate verified the results, the Attorney General gave his nod, and the Governor officially recognized us as Indian. We have proven ourselves to the satisfaction of the Government and that is good enough for me. No one else has to prove their lineage except Indians and we have done that. So moving forward, just accept the fact that you are of Indian lineage and tell your children and grandchildren the same. You have a Nulhegan tribal card to prove it and that tribal card was not easily obtained without all of the checks and balances behind it. So whatever you may or may not believe about your past, as of 2011 you and your children are officially Indian!"

Operative Words: Looked at ... 

I could have LOOKED AT that Census and IMPLIED that was (Antoine Phillips Sr. and Catherine Coderre's son) Peter Phillips, and SAID that he was "Indian" and an "Abenaki" as well. 

But where would be the HONOR and TRUTH be in doing so? 

Considering the above information that you all just reviewed !!!

What "independent" Historians ... Scholars? What Genealogist? How did the Vermont Legislative House and or Senate verify the results? 

The Vermont Legislature and Governors simply gave their sleazy vote and created FAKE ABENAKIS from 2006 to 2012. 

Proved what? That you are LIARS and DECEIVERS! (imho) That you are TRYING TO TURN MOHAWKS into "Abenakis" of Vermont?

"Checks and Balances" behind getting a FAKE "Abenaki" Membership Card. Taking a cue from Homer is what Don Sevens Jr. is doing. Heck, even the Bruchac's aren't Abenaki regardless of their phony narratives about Bowman's. 

Don Stevens Jr. isn't doing ANY "checks and balances" genealogically of even his own relatives! Let alone evaluating the validity of what he's been "pushing" to those Phillips relatives, as "evidence" / "proof" in his own hands. He's deceiving his own relatives; and he's giving out membership cards to anyone. (Just like Homer Walter St. Francis Sr. and Michael Delaney did, over in Swanton, Vermont!)

Birds of a feather, flock together ... as some would say.

Donald Warren Stevens Jr. is not telling the TRUTH regarding this recognition "business"... He has been IMPLYING about who this 'Peter Phillips' was in the 1880 Census over in Pierrepont, St. Lawrence County, NY ... using it as "evidence" to the sleazy lazy Vermont Politicians, and even to his own Phillips cousins as if this were his own ancestor!!!

The Phillips descendants NEED to be aware of the bastardization of their own ancestral history, if they care enough to stop and listen to their ancestors, instead of to Don Stevens Jr. 

I don't know whether to laugh or cry or simply continue to be disgusted at the absurdity of the "chief" of the Nulhegan group, that came from Homer's group, doing this nonsense.

Public Radio Host to Speak at Graduation
Middlebury Will Award Five Honorary Degrees at Graduation

"Donald W. Stevens, chief of the Nulhegan Band of Vermont’s Coosuk - Abenaki Nation, is also one of the planned recipients of an honorary degree from Middlebury College. He is a respected Abenaki leader in Vermont who has been instrumental in raising awareness of the rich Abenaki heritage as well as securing legal recognition for the Abenaki people and their lands. Stevens also has more than 27 years of experience developing information technology, logistics, and manufacturing strategies for multi-million-dollar companies, is a U.S. Army Veteran and served two terms on the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs, the second as chair. 
The degree bears both personal and cultural significance, Donald Stevens told The Campus. “Neither of my parents were able to graduate high school because they had to work to support the family and help feed their siblings. My sisters were able to graduate high school but I am the only one in the family that was able to go to college and complete my degree after I completed my Military Service,” he said. 
Donald Stevens also addressed Middlebury students directly. “Stay in touch with what made you who you are and this beautiful planet of ours. It is the only one we have and must be looked after for future generations,” he said. 
The Middlebury College Commencement ceremony will take place on the main quadrangle at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 26, 2019. More than 5,000 family members and friends are expected to attend."

So .... to get an "Honorary Degree" from Middlebury College, Don Stevens Jr. has done what exactly? ... to get that degree? Be nominated? Throw his name into a hat? 

Sorry Middlebury College ... but you are giving an Honorary Degree, not to an Abenaki chief, but to a Black Man's descendant, because Peter Phelps, who died in St. Albans, VT  November 1865 was born out of SLAVERY, and brought up to Sheldon (formerly Hungerford), Franklin County, Vermont by Elnathan Keyes in the company of the Sheldon Family from Connecticut !!! 

But hey, who cares about TRUTHFUL REALITY these days eh?!

Vermonters are too stupid to smell the BS by these "Abenaki" "chief's" (imho)

You do 'see' now how some of the Partlow descendants, claiming to be "Abenakis" are using Mohawk men from Ahkwesáhsne to allegedly substantiate their "Abenaki" identities based of identity theft. And now we see it with some of the Phillips descendants, not only appropriating identity theft of the Metallic ancestry, but also the Chief Philippe lineage, and NOW, with this Ahkwesáhsne Mohawk man Joseph Onenharekehte Tarbell/ "Peter Phillips" per this 1880 Census Record. It 's a bit odd, don't you think? 


LIES
DISTORTIONS 
BASTARDIZATION of the ABENAKI PEOPLE
RACE SHIFTING 
ABENAKI IDENTITY THEFT
ABENAKI CULTURAL APPROPRIATION

And the "chief" of a State Recognized Incorporation started in 2004 gets an Honorary Degree from a Vermont College.


Totally Laughable and Insanity! 

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