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Monday, December 21, 2009

H-124 Abenaki Recognition Bill 2009:










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1 H.124
2 Introduced by Representatives Consejo of Sheldon, Mrowicki of Putney,
3 Savage of Swanton and Young of St. Albans City
4 Referred to Committee on
5 Date:
6 Subject: Native Americans; recognition; arts and crafts
7 Statement of purpose: This bill proposes to recognize certain bands within the
8 Abenaki Nation as the original Native American tribes residing in Vermont, to
9 give the Vermont commission on Native American affairs the authority to
10 recognize other tribes and bands of Native Americans, and to set out the
11 procedures and criteria for granting recognition.
12 An act relating to recognition of tribes and bands of Native Americans by
13 the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs
14 It is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont:
15 Sec. 1. 1 V.S.A. § 852(b) and (c) are amended to read:
16 (b) The commission shall comprise be composed of seven members, who
17 are residents of Vermont and provide a broad representation of Native
18 American tribes and bands. The members shall be appointed by the governor
19 for two-year staggered three-year terms from a list of candidates compiled by
20 the division for historic preservation. The governor shall appoint a chair from

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among the members of the commission. The division 1 shall compile a list of
2 candidates’ recommendations from the following. The commission shall be
3 organized as follows:
4 (1) Recommendations from the Missisquoi Abenaki and other Abenaki
5 and other Native American regional tribal councils and communities in
6 Vermont Three members, one from each of the following three bands of the
7 Sovereign Abenaki Nation shall be appointed from a list of three candidates
8 offered by each of the following bands:
9 (A) The Abenaki Nation of the Missisquoi St. Francis/Sokoki Band,
10 now or formerly lead by Chief April St. Francis-Merrill.
11 (B) The Koasek Traditional Band of the Abenaki Nation of the Koas,
12 now or formerly led by Chief Nancy Millette.
13 (C) The Nulhegan Band, now or formerly led by Chief Luke Willard.
14 (2) Applicants Four members shall be appointed from a list of applicants
15 who apply in response to solicitations, publications, and website notification
16 by the division of historical preservation.
17 (3) The division for historic preservation of the department of housing
18 and community affairs shall provide administrative support to the commission
19 in carrying out the requirements of this section.

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(4) The commission shall be entitled to 1 per diem compensation and
2 actual and necessary expenses in accordance with 32 V.S.A. § 1010 for
3 meetings held for the purpose of acting on applications for recognition.
4 (c) The commission shall have has the authority to assist Native American
5 tribal councils, organizations, and individuals to do the following:
6 (1) Secure social services, education, employment opportunities, health
7 care, housing, and census information.
8 (2) Permit the creation, display, and sale of Native American arts and
9 crafts and legally to label them Legally label Native American-made arts and
10 crafts as Indian- or Native American-produced as provided in 18 U.S.C.
11 § 1159(c)(3)(B) and 25 U.S.C. § 305e(d)(3)(B).
12 (3) Receive assistance and support from the federal Indian Arts and
13 Crafts Board, as provided in 25 U.S.C. § 305 et seq.
14 (4) Become eligible for federal assistance with educational, housing, and
15 cultural opportunities.
16 (5) Establish and continue programs offered through the U.S.
17 Department of Education Office on Indian Education pursuant to Title VII of
18 the Elementary and Secondary Education Act established in 1972 to support
19 educational and cultural efforts of tribal entities that have been either state or
20 federally recognized.

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(6) Formally recognize tribes and bands of Native 1 Americans on behalf
2 of the state for the sole purpose specified in subdivisions (1) – (5) of this
3 subsection in compliance with section 853 of this title.
4 Sec. 2. 1 V.S.A. § 853 is amended to read:
5 § 853. RECOGNITION OF ABENAKI PEOPLE: CRITERIA;
6 PROCEDURE
7 (a) The state of Vermont recognizes the Abenaki people Nation and
8 recognizes all Native American people who reside in Vermont as a minority
9 population.
10 (b) The state of Vermont recognizes the following bands of the Abenaki
11 Natioin as original Native American tribes in Vermont:
12 (1) The Abenaki Nation of the Missisquoi St. Francis/Sokoki Band, now
13 or formerly led by Chief April St. Francis-Merrill.
14 (2) The Koasek Traditional Band of the Abenaki Nation of the Koas,
15 now or formerly led by Chief Nancy Millette.
16 (3) The Nulhegan Band, now or formerly led by Chief Luke Willard.
17 (c) Recognition of the Native American or Abenaki people provided in
18 subsection (a) of under this section or by the general assembly shall be for the
19 sole purposes specified in subsection 852(c) subdivisons 852(c)(1) – (5) of this
20 title and shall not be interpreted to provide any Native American or Abenaki

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person individual with any other special rights or privileges 1 that the state does
2 not confer on or grant to other state residents.
3 (c)(d) Recognition procedure:
4 (1) For the purpose of this section:
5 (A) “Applicant” means a Native American nation, tribe, or band
6 seeking formal state recognition.
7 (B) “Nation,” “tribe,” or “band” means an assembly of Native
8 American or Indian people who are related to each other by blood and kinship
9 and who trace their ancestry to a kinship group that has historically maintained
10 influence and authority over its members.
11 (C) “Recognized” means acknowledged as a Native American tribe
12 or band by the Vermont general assembly or the Vermont commission on
13 Native American affairs.
14 (2) Applications for recognition shall be submitted to the commission
15 which shall review the application and documentation to determine compliance
16 with subdivision (6) of this subsection. The commission may recognize an
17 applicant if two-thirds of the commission members eligible to vote determine
18 that an applicant meets the criteria set forth in this section. A commission
19 member who is a member of an applicant group or who has an economic or
20 other conflict of interest shall be disqualified from participating in the
21 consideration or vote on the application for recognition.

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(3) No later than 10 days after receipt of an application, 1 the commission
2 shall schedule at least one public hearing. The commission shall provide
3 public notice of the application and the time and location of the hearing at least
4 five days prior to the hearing. All proceedings on an application shall be
5 public, and the application and supporting documentation are not exempt from
6 the provisions of section 317 of this title and shall become part of the
7 application record. The commission may consult with historians,
8 anthropologists, genealogists, or other experts during its deliberations
9 regarding recognition.
10 (4) An applicant or successor that has been denied recognition by the
11 commission is ineligible to reapply unless the applicant provides new evidence
12 or documentation to support the application, and that evidence or
13 documentation was not reasonably available at the time of the initial
14 application.
15 (5) Upon request, the commission shall provide an applicant with
16 technical assistance, including an explanation of the recognition process.
17 (6) An application for recognition shall include a signed statement from
18 the applicant’s leaders affirming that the information is true and accurate. Any
19 individual seeking recognition on behalf of a tribe or band shall be a Vermont
20 resident. The application shall be accompanied by documentation of all the
21 following:

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(A) The relationship by blood and kinship 1 of the members of the
2 applicant tribe or band or their ancestral connection to a kinship group.
3 (B) Historical maintenance of the following by the applicant group:
4 (i) Continuous connections with Abenaki tribes or bands that have
5 historically inhabited Vermont and with that geographic area and the historical
6 Abenaki homeland.
7 (ii) Influence and authority over its members.
8 (C) Genealogy that demonstrates the relationships among the kinship
9 groups to which the applicant belongs.
10 (D) Traditions, customs, oral stories, and histories of Abenaki
11 cultural heritage.
12 (E) The structure, membership criteria, and process by which the
13 tribe or band conducts its affairs.
14 (7) Recognition of any tribe or band may be revoked or an application
15 for recognition rejected if the commission finds that the applicant made any
16 material misrepresentations.
17 (e) This chapter shall not be construed to recognize, create, extend, or form
18 the basis of any right or claim to land or real estate in Vermont for the Abenaki
19 people or any Abenaki individual and shall be construed to confer only those
20 rights specifically described in this chapter.

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Sec. 3. CONDITIONAL 1 RECOGNITION
2 (a) For the purposes of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990, Public Law
3 101-644 (104 stat 4663-64), as amended, the state of Vermont recognizes the
4 following bands of the Abenaki Nation on the condition that each band that has
5 not yet been recognized by the commission submits to the commission by
6 March 1, 2011, information required by 1 V.S.A. § 854(f):
7 (1) The Abenaki Nation of the Missisquoi St. Francis Sokoki Band, now
8 or formerly led by Chief April St. Francis-Merrill.
9 (2) The Koasek Traditional Band of the Abenaki Nation of the Koas,
10 now or formerly led by Chief Nancy Millette.
11 (3) The Nulhegan Band, now or formerly led by Chief Luke Willard.
12 (b) No more than six months after receipt of the application, the
13 commission shall review the application and supporting documentation or
14 request supplemental or further clarifying information that must be submitted
15 within two months after the request, unless more time is granted by the
16 commission.
17 (c) No later than eight months after receipt of an application for recognition
18 or two months after receipt of any supplemental or additional clarifying
19 information, the commission shall hold a hearing and decide whether
20 recognition of the bands listed in subsection (a) of this section shall be
21 continued or revoked.

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1 Sec. 4. SUNSET

2 Sec. 3 of this act (conditional recognition) shall be repealed on January 15,
3 2013.
4 Sec. 5. EFFECTIVE DATE
5 This act shall take effect on passage.

Recent Developments Within Vermont and New Hamsphire Regarding These Alleged And Reinvented Abenaki Groups:





DOCUMENT 01: Cross-reference the various Newspaper Articles (that have been posted in this blog!) from the mid-1970's on forward with these Incorporation's into the contemporary timeframe. Also pay attention to the names of the parties in each Inc.
File Name ~Organization Name ~ Registered Agent ~Officers ~State of Vermont

N-00020-0 11/02/1976 Abenaki Self-Help Association, Inc. April Merrill. Officers: Brenda Gagne, Rachel May-Whitebear, Felicia Gagne, Peter Ebare, Jeffrey Benay, Kenneth Maskell, Dave Skings. Terminated: 11/22/2000. Reinstated: 02/20/2008.**

N-00021-0 07/11/1977 Abenaki Land Trust. R. Kent Ouimette. V. Jean Ouimette. Last Biennial Report filed: 12/31/1978. Terminated: 06/23/1989.**

N-00017-0 05/22/1978 Abenaki Educational Development Corp. April A. Rushlow. Officers: Homer St. Francis Sr., April A. Rushlow, Carol Delorme, Debra Bergeron, Harlan LaFrance, Anna Louko.**

N-02011-0 07/17/1978 Kdakinna Pobatamwogan Medicine Society. Duane Ouimette. **

N-01198-0 12/26/1979 Eastern Woodlands Band of the Abenaki Nation.
Carmen G. Allen, Richard Phillips, Emerson Garfield, Clifford Phillips. Terminated 06/23/1989.**

N-00019-0 02/08/1980 Abenaki Nation/ Vermont -Kdakinna Pobatamwogan Medicine Society. Terminated 06/23/1989. Officers: Arthur W. Seymore, Wayne J. Hoague, Richard Phillips. Terminated 06/23/1989.**

N-00018-0 03/18/1981 Abenaki Housing Cooperative. April A. Rushlow. Officers: Carol Delorme, Debra Bergeron, Homer St. Francis II, Rhonda Miller.

V-31127-0 10/26/1982 Abenaki Endeavors, Inc. Kittell Branagan and Sargent. Officers: (President) Homer W. St. Francis, (Secretary) Michael A. Delaney, (Director1) John Churchill, (Director2) Bernard Robtoy.

N-07484-0 12/16/1991 Abenaki Tribal Land Trust. Homer St. Francis. Officers: Harlan LaFrance, April Rushlow, Carol Delorme, Burton DeCarr.

N-07485-0 12/16/1991 Abenaki Development Corporation. Homer St. Francis. Officers: Peter Pelissier, Amie Hakey, Carol Delorme, Jeff Sise.

N-08024-0 04/16/1993 Odanak Abenakis of Vermont, Inc. Richard R. Bernier. Officers: (Officer1) Richard R. Bernier, (Officer2) Tina Delabruere, (officer3) Stacie Lee Baker, (Officer4) Richard R. Bernier. Tradename.***

Document 02:
N-09089-0 01/12/1996 Traditional Abenaki of Mazipskwik and Related Bands. Ina Delaney. Officers: (Officer1) Claude Bake, (Officer2) Catherine Westhaven, (Officer3) Ina Delaney, (Officer3) Ina Delaney. Last Biennial Report filed: 02/28/2002. Terminated: 06/25/2004. Reinstated: 08/07/1998.

0104915 02/08/1996 Abenaki Construction-Missisquoi Masonry. Charles Delaney II-Megeso.

N-09217-0 05/15/1996 Abenaki Resource Management, Inc. Homer St. Francis. Officers: (Officer1) Homer W. St. Francis, (Officer2) April A. Rushlow, (Officer3)Carol Delorme, (Officer4) Carol Delorme, (Officer5) Jeff Sose, (Officer6) Donna Roberts, (Officer7) April A. Rushlow. Terminated: 11/22/2000.*

N-09257-0 07/16/1996 Winter Center for Indigenous Traditions. John Moody. Officers: (Officer1) Donna Roberts Moody, (Officer2)?, (Officer3) Wanda Pockette, (Officer4) Wanda Pockette, (Officer5) Donna Roberts Moody, (Oficer6) Wanda Pockette. Last Biennial Report filed: 04/30/2008. Terminated: 11/22/2000. Reinstated: 09/30/2002.

N-09373-0 11/20/1996 Alnobak Nebeskiak, Inc. Bea Nelson.

V-59450-0 11/07/1997 Abenaki Natural Beverage, Inc. April A. Rushlow. Officers: (President) Frederick Wiseman, (Vice President) Roy Bergeron, (Secretary) Jane Kiser, (Treasurer) Anna Louko, (Director1) April A. Rushlow, (Director2) Harlan LaFrance, (Director3) Anna Roy.

N-10074-0 10/20/1998 The Abenaki Nation of Vermont, Inc. Bruce Delorme. Officers: Paul W. Pouliot, Gail Demers, Denise K. Pouliot, Rene Blanchette, Arlene Andresen.*

N-11065-0 04/11/2001 Clan of the Hawk, Inc. Andrew Swett. Officers: (Officer1) Ralph Swett, (Officer2) Andrew Swett, (Officer3) Gail Ruggles, (Officer4) Ralph Swett, (Officer5) Ralph Swett, (Officer6) Andrew Swett, (Officer7) Gail Ruggles.*

N-11748-0 12/13/2002 Gedakina, Inc. Judy Dow. Officers: (Officer1) Rick Pouliot, (Officer2) Judy Dow, (Officer3) Melinda Neff, (Officer4) Susan Soctomah, (Officer6) Natalie Michell, (Officer7) Cathleen Wilson.

0007395 04/24/2003 Abenaki Group, Inc.Vicki Soutiere Expiration Date: 08/24/2003.

N-24884-0 08/25/2004 Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk-Abenaki People, Inc. Nancy Cote-Rolls. (Officer5) Luke Willard, (Officer6), Nancy Cote-Rolls, (Officer7), Dawn Macie. Wit/Dissolve: 10/25/2004.

N-25547-0 02/15/2006 Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk-Abenaki People, Inc. Dawn Macie. (Officer1) Dawn Macie, (Officer2) Luke Willard, (Officer3) Nancy Cote. Terminated 06/06/2008.

Document 03:
0146594 03/02/2006 Cowasuck-Horicon Traditional Council of the Sovereign Abenaki. Member 1: Howard F. Knight Jr. Member 2: Emerson Garfield. Member 3: Brian Chenevert. Cessated on: 05/02/2006. Status: Inactive. Tradename. ***

N-25565-0 03/02/2006 AHA “Abenaki Helping Abenaki, Inc.” Dawn Macie. Officers: (Officer1) Luke Willard, (Officer2) Dawn Macie (?), (Officer3) Billie Largy, (Officer4) Doug Iverson, (Officer5) Dawn Macie, (Officer6) Luke Willard, (Officer7) Billie Largy. Last Biennial Report filed: 06/30/2008. Terminated: 06/06/2008. Reinstated: 07/09/2008.

0104915 04/05/2006 Abenaki Construction-Missisquoi Masonry. Charles Delaney II-Megeso. Tradename.

N-25641-0 05/02/2006 Cowasuck-Horicon Council of the Abenaki in Vermont, Inc. Sachem Emerson “Spirit Bear” Garfield. Officers: (Officer1) Emerson Garfield, (Officer2-3) Kimberly Merriam, (Officer5) Emerson Garfield, (Officer6) Kimberly Merriam, (Officer7) Ashley Alexander.**

0156264 06/24/2008 White Pine Association. Nancy Millette. Officers: Peggy Fullerton, Colleen Chase, Mike Fenn.

0157824 12/23/2008 Koasek Traditional Band of the Koas Abenaki Nation. John Prescott – Nancy Millette – Shirley Hook. Tradename.

N-30389-0 04/07/2009 Cowasuck of North America, Inc. Howard F. Knight Jr. Officers: (Officer5) Nathan Pero, (Officer6) Matthew R. Knight, (Officer7) Morris Pero.*

GO TO: http://www.sec.state.vt.us/corps/index.htm for any verification of these above named Incorporations and or Tradename Entities.

REMEMBER: ALL of the Information, Dates, Names, etc. you can cross-reference from within this blog's documents that are posted, and also within the Document Commentary.

For Example: CLICK ON THIS LINK http://reinventedvermontabenaki.blogspot.com/search?q=%22Richard+Phillips%22 Go down below the Incorporation and Trade Name List to the second Posting and begin to cross-reference the historical events; the dates; the names. Review the Names, the Date's, and realize that the COLLUSION was going on years ago ca. 1976 up into the early 1980's, and even up into 2006; etc.

These "groups" of alleged and reinvented Abenakis in Vermont and New Hampshire (including Massachusetts) were "pushing" and "influencing" Political Agents/ Legislative Representatives of Vermont and New Hampshire to BELIEVE that these "groups" were legitimately genealogically and historically from the Abenaki People's......but genealogically and historically it is proven that they are NOT from the Abenaki People's nor connected to the Abenaki Ancestors.

Today, in December 2009, these Alleged and Reinvented "Abenaki" "groups" calling themselves Missisquoi/St. Francis - Sokoki, Koasek, Cowasuck, Coos, Nulhegan, etc etc, having incorporated in either VT or NH, and or multiple States such as CA, WA, RI, MA, etc. these Representive's of the various "groups" are again "pressuring" "deceiving" "manipulating" and out-right lying" to the Governmental Legislative Representatives who stupidly sympathize with these "groups" to give these "groups" of supposed "Abenakis" Official State Recognition. Refusing to SHOW and PROVIDE the documentary evidence from outside and from within their perspective groups and families, that they are indeed truthfully descended from the Abenaki People!

When it is SHOWN and PROVIDED that these "groups" of alleged "Abenakis" cannot and will not SHOW and PROVIDE to the Legislature for adequate review and evaluation the merits and foundations of their proclamations and self proclaimed Abenaki Identity, these "groups" and their "Chiefs" or "Representatives" scream "paper geneocide", "we were in the Eugenics", or "we were hiding in plain sight".

Far from telling the honest truth about their ancestral connections, they will "hide" the truth, just as they have tried to "hide" every document thats on this blog from the Public and from the Legislature's in Vermont and or New Hampshire.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Step 34 Foward Along the Yellow Brick Road of the Reinvented Abenakis of Vermont and New Hampshire; Etc:





Document 01: Sherrie Ann DeVee-Jinks-Labat's Renewal for Membership/Citizenship Application Information to Paul Wilson Pouliot's Cowasuck North America, Incoporated "group" of alleged and reinvented Cowasuck Abenakis dated January 08, 2008. The genealogical information on this document reads, "Ida (nee; Graham) Tinker 1879 Delafield, Waukesha County, Wisconsin ~ Walter Chares 1817 1817 (Casper crossed out) arrow pointing to Ancestry ID #26. Eugene Joseph (?) ID #112 or 712. Genevieve Pearl ID #27. Gladys Naomi Ancestry ID #16 4/14/187(?). Phillipina Schaffer Casper - born 1858. Eisenman-married Cornplanter Indian of the Seneca tribe Page 17. Eisenman married a Cornplanter Indian of the Seneca Tribe told to us (?) by Philomena Rita Eisenman (born) 1915 - (died) 2002.
This document (handwritten) on http://www.seroquel.com/. Interesting that this is a medication used to treat depressive episodes in bipolar, manic or mixed episodes in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
Underneath this handwritten document is what appears to be a genealogical descendancy chart created by Family Tree Maker on the Eisenman descendants.
Obviously, a Seneca descendant does not make a person an Abenaki, a Cowasuck nor a Pennacook descendant. So what does this say about Sherrie Ann DeVee's merits and foundation of applying to Howard Franklin Knight Jr's group in July of 1992 or that of Paul Wilson Pouliot's group, after having been allegedly having her genealogy reviewed, evaluated, and subsequently having been accepted into that alleged Cowasuck group from 1992 throughout until 2008? Is Sherie DeVee - Labat a descendant of the Seneca or that of the Cowasuck Abenaki here in the Northeast?

Document 02: Sherrie Ann (nee: DeVee) Jinks - Labat's actual Membership/ Citizenship Application dated January 08, 2008. Notice the address for Paul Wilson Pouliot is his HOME ADDRESS in which Paul W. Pouliot refers to as the "Tribal Headquarters" ~ as if it is allegedly seperate from his private personal residence. Oh, and they (these "groups" of alleged and reinvented Abenakis of Vermont , New Hampshire and Massachusetts) almost always have a P.O. Box too.
IF Sherrie Ann Devee - Jinks - Labat is a Seneca descendant, does it not read on this very document that, "I certify that I am of Pennacook - Abenaki (Wabanaki) Native American Indian descent. I understand that my application will be carefully reviewed, along with supporting documents, and approved by Band Authorities." ~AND~ down at the lower portion of this Application for Membership-Citizenship it reads, "ALL APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT CLEAR AND CONVINCING PROOF OF PENNACOOK - ABENAKI (WABANAKI) NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN DESCENT TO BAND AUTHORITIES. Hmmmmmmm. I don't see ANY evidence of Sherrie Ann Devee-Jinks-Labat showing and providing ANY documentation whatsoever that she is Abenaki, Cowasuck, Pennacook, Wabanaki at all. What I see is a possible alleged Seneca ancestral connection. Is not the Seneca a Native Nation People who are a part of the Iroquoian People's?!

Document 03: Paul Wilson Pouliot's Membership/ Citizenship Application dated July 08, 1992. (Remember that Sherrie Ann DeVee - Jinks - Labat first applied too on July 22, 1992, as did the Labat family members). This "group" that Paul Wilson Pouliot applied to gain membership/citizenship into was Howard Franklin Knight's group, "The Northeast Woodlands - Coos Band of the Abenaki Republic - Alogonquin Confederation". Yet, another Incorporated "group" of alleged self-proclaiming "Abenakis of Vermont". Again, PAY ATTENTION to the FACT that Paul Wilson Pouliot of 160 Dailey Drive in Franklin, Massachusetts had applied for Membership/ Citizenship as a "LAURENTIAN IROQUOI". Not as an "Abenaki", a "Pennacook" or as a "Wabanaki". So again, THINK ABOUT IT.

Document 04: Lynn Menard-Mathieson's Membership/ Citizenship Application dated September 11, 2008 in which she also re-applied and renewed her application into Paul Wilson Pouliot's "group" of alleged and reinvented Cowasuck Abenakis. AGAIN, Marie Kakesik8k8e Mite8ameg8k8e aki. Mitcominqui born about 1631 and who married to Pierre Couc dit LaFleur on April 16, 1657 in Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada DOES NOT make an "Abenaki", a "Pennacook", nor a "Wabanaki". Marie Mite8ameg8k8e or Mitcominqui was allegedly the daughter of Stephane Etienne Magouch of Nipissiriniensem, Nipissing Nation and his wife Mararetam Tchi8ant8ke of 8sagahigananirine8ensem (Ousagahiganiriniouan). HURONIAN ? Obviously, this was OK'd by Paul Wilson Pouliot and Co. (His Band Council/ Incorporation) even though it contradicted his own created Membersip/Application that He Himself could not abide by. Paul Wilson Pouliot claimed to be a descendant of the Laurentian Iroquois, not an Abenaki, Pennacook or Wabanaki.

Paul Wilson Pouliot and Denise began to find out, that because there was a LACK OF GENEALOGICAL EVIDENCE, for themselves and others, that Lynn Menard-Mathieson was becoming a THREAT to them and their alleged and reinvented Cowasuck Abenaki, Inc.

SO, now we see and have the physical documentation of (3) Three persons within this "group" of alleged and reinvented Abenakis claiming to be Cowasuck/Coos/ Koasek/ Pennacook/Wabanaki and YET, none of them had shown and provided any documentary evidence that their ancestors came from Vermont, New Hampshire, or Massachusetts. Their ancestors are either Huron, Alogonquin (from the Ottawa River/Nipissing area) or Laurentian Iroquois.
Lynn Menard-Mathison of Griswold, Connecticut WAS (Past-Tense) Paul Wilson Pouliot's "War Chief" and His Genealogist (as was Jeanne nee: Lalime - Lincoln - Kent and Norman Lavaillee). When Lynn Menard-Mathieson began to review this "group's" genealogical merits and foundations (including her own), she began to refuse renewal of Membership/ Citizenship into this "group" of alleged and reinvented Cowasuck/ Pennacook Abenakis because these Members/ Citizens of this "group" led/ controlled by Paul Wilson Pouliot (previously created and led/ controlled by Howard Franklin Knight Jr.) DID NOT HAVE ANY DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE OR CONNECTION TO THE ABENAKI/ PENNACOOK/ WABANAKI. So, Paul Wilson Pouliot and Co. decided to begin "a lengthy smear campaign" against Lynn Menard-Mathieson and her husband David Mathieson in order to remove them from the group. Because, obviously there were Lies, Deceit, Deception, etc., to HIDE from the public. Jeanne Lincoln-Kent and Norman Levaillee both also removed themselves from Paul Wilson Pouliot's "group" as well retropsectively-speaking. WHY?  Perspective Members/ Citizen's would be denied ENTRY into this "group" and that meant loss of $$$$, because "Membership and or Citizenship Cards" and mailed out Newsletters at a subscription rate of $20.00 dollars a person or family would be lost. Naturally Paul Wilson Pouliot and his wife Denise did not want to loose $money$ in their scheme. So, they had to "get rid of Lynn Menard-Mathieson" somehow and in some way ASAP. While still maintaining their allegedly good image to the public and to their membership group. Lynn Menard-Mathieson finally figured out what was really going on inside and outside of this "group" of alleged and reinvented Cowasuck Abenakis, and resigned on July 03, 2009.

So, (add 1 + 1 =  and 2 + 2 = ) one can now see a alleged Seneca, an alleged Laurentian Iroquois, and a Algonquin/Huron or Nipissing descendant. But not Abenaki, Pennacook, or Wabanaki.
How many more Members or Citizens within Paul Wilson Pouliot's "group" are continuing to self-proclaim and self-identify as "Abenaki" or "Cowasuck" and YET, have absolutely not a damned shred of convincing documentary evidence inside or outside of their families ancestries, that they can have in their hand, to show and provide, to the future generations that what they self-proclaim and self identify as, is actually the truth of their ancestors?! I suspect quite strongly all of them are being deceptive and dishonest about their truthful ancestral connections based on the documents I have placed on this blog thus far of their so-called historical records.

IF it is happening in one "group" of alleged and reinvented Abenaki, its more than likely happening in all of them "groups" here in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. Perhaps even up in Quebec as well.

I DARE SAY AND STRONGLY SUGGEST SOMEONE IN THE VT-NH-MA LEGISLATURE'S TAKE A REALLY STRONG REVIEW AND STUDY OF THE DOCUMENTS AND CONTENT OF THIS BLOG BEFORE GRANTING ANY OF THESE GROUPS OF ALLEGED AND REINVENTED ABENAKIS ANY SORT OF SO-CALLED LEGISLATIVELY GRANTED RECOGNITION.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Step 33 Forward Along The Yellow Brick Road Of The Abenakis Of Vermont And New Hampshire; Etc:








Document 01: July 22, 1992: On this date, Sherrie Ann DeVee (formerly married to Stephen or Steven Jinks) applied for Membership into the Northeast Woodlands-Coos Band of the Abenaki Republic-Algonquin Confederation. Her genealogical records were allegedly recieved, reviewed and was acceptable. Subsequently on that same date of July 22, 1992 Sherrie (nee: DeVee recieved a Membership Card No. 00016 to the Northeaster Woodlands - Coos (Pisowakamigw Wobanakiak) which indicated that she resided at 4330 Harness Tract Road in Camino, El Dorado County, California 95709. That her date of birth is November 27, 1959 (Naval Hospital in Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington State). It also indicates that her "Clan" was (RED) Turtle. (that's what Howard Franklin Knight Jr. created and appointed to her upon his acceptance of her Membership Application into his alleged Cowasuck Abenaki "group").
I posted this document before on November 18, 2009 (See Step 12 of this blog link: http://reinventedvermontabenaki.blogspot.com/2009/11/step-12-foward-along-yellow-brick-road.html) but to show reinforce the awareness of "timeline" events, I am placing this information here "again." Remember Paul Wilson Pouliot applied for Membership on July 08, 1992, was reviewed and accepted on July 15, 1992 into Howard Franklin Knight's Inc. Abenaki Nation of Vermont/ Cowasuck group on , the same month as Sherrie (nee: DeVee) Jinks - Labat.

Document 02: Mountain Democrat and Placerville, CA Times Newspaper  142ND Year No. 178 article dated Friday November 06, 1992 of Page A-1. "Indian mother surrenders, faces criminal charges in custody case." By Michele Mariner, Staff Writer. Cameron Park - A Camino (in Eldorado County, California) American Indian woman who said she "can't hide forever" surrendered in municpal court Thursday saying the county is forcing her to allow her children to visit their father whom she suspects abused them. Sherrie DeVee was officially charged with keeping her two children from visiting their father when the court has ordered visitation rights. The case has a twist in that she and her attorney, J. David Nick of San Francisco, contend local courts are ignoring federal law allowing American Indian tribes to provide their own foster care. A tribal ruling granted DeVee custody of her children. Remember this "A tribal ruling...." DeVee said she is of Abenaki Indian ancestry. The tribal ruling came after visitation rights were granted to DeVee's ex-husband (Steven Jinks) following their divorce a year and a half ago. DeVee said....see INDIAN, page A-13.

Document 03: INDIAN....continued from A-1. the man was (allegedly and unsubstantiated) abused her children, so she went to Child Protective Services for help. C.P.S. placed her children in a foster home and said she should go to a woman's shelter, Nick said. "I asked for help and they took my children," DeVee said. A juvenile court then gave DeVee and C.P.S. joint custody of her two children, ages 10 and 12, and granted supervised visits to her ex-husband. An ambassador of the Abenaki tribe (Roger "Running Elk" Deshanais) took the case to a tribal court in Massachusetts. Chief Howard F. Knight Jr. ordered custody be granted to DeVee and the tribe. Under the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, the tribal council is given sovereign jurisdiction to tribal members. Every public official, judge, CPS are duty-bound to obey the above. Nick said, "the law is on the books to allow Indians to keep their heritage and not allow their culture to be washed away in incidents in which they would be placed in a non-American Indian foster home." "The tribal ruling supersedes any local ruling," Nick said. "It's a bureaucratic disregard for Indian rights," Nick said, "She's acting according to what the law has provided." Ed Zylman, social services.....see INDIAN, page A-15.

Document 03: INDIAN continued from Document 02 (page A-13). program manager for the El Dorado County Welfare Department, said in cases with American Indian children, C.P.S. is required to contact the Bureau of Indian Affairs. If the tribe is recognized by the bureau (B.I.A.), then the tribe has the authority to take the case and provide its own foster care, Zylman said. However, Zylman said he could not comment on any particular cases. Although she has surrended herself, DeVee said, "she will not surrender her children." Her attorney said adamantly he will, "fight this cast to the end" and won't "settle for any deals." Municipal Court Judge Thomas A. Smith released DeVee on her own recognizance and set a preliminary hearing date of November 30, 1992. At that time the Judge will determine if there is enough evidence for the case to go to trial.

Document 04: Mountain Democrat and Placerville, CA Times Newspaper 142ND YEAR NO. 191 dated Wednesday, December 02, 1992 Front Page. "Woman ordered to face parental kidnap charges" By Michele Mariner, Staff Writer. CAMERON PARK-A Camino woman who said she hid her children (going directly to or eventually ending up on the Rosebud Lakota Indian Community) from authorities to protect them from an (alleged and unsubstantiated allegations) abusive father and an equally abusive legal system was ordered Monday to face felony charges in Superior Court. The prosecution in the case, however, claims Sherrie Anne DeVee blantantly disregarded court appearances, depriving the court of determining whether the children's father should have any visitation rights. Sherrie Ann DeVee is charged with two counts of depriving and hiding her children, ages 10 and 12, from her ex-husband. (Aided and abetted by none other than Abenaki ambassador to Homer St. Francis, Roger "Running Elk" Dashanais and Howard F. Knight Jr.) A Camino woman was ordered Monday to Superior Court in the face of allegations that she kept the county, and ultimately her ex-husband, from their children. She said she did it to protect her children from abuse.
Retired Judge Lloyd Hamilton, sitting on the bench Monday for Municipal Court Judge Thomas Smith, ordered DeVee to answer.....see KIDNAP, page A-16.

Document 05: A-16 Montain Democrat - Wednesday, December 02, 1992 (REMEMBER the date of when Paul Wilson Pouliot alleged was "elected" as Chief of Howard F. Knight's group of alleged Cowasuck Abenakis was ALSO on this date) KIDNAP Continued from page A-1......the charges in Superior Court on December 11, 1992. (REMEMBER the date of Howard F. Knight Jr.'s "meeting" Homer St. Francis Sr. in Swanton, Vermont, to "hand over" the Incorporation of alleged Cowasuck Abenaki, calling itself the Northeast Woodlands - Coos Band, was also on this date of Dec. 02, 1992) DeVee, who testified that she had sole custody of her two children for about the last five years, said that her ex-husband had monthly supervised visitation rights at the outset of the divorce.
However, she alleges her husband beat the children and sexually molested her daughter, prompting her to turn to Child Protective Services for help. CPS temporarily placed her children into foster homes until a Superior Court judge granted sole custody to DeVee with the question of the father's visitation rights pending. El Dorado County Sheriff's deputy Steven Ragan testified Monday that he became involved in the case after the children's father 's attorney told authorities his children were abducted after DeVee failed to show up at a September court hearing. (when Roger "Running Elk" Deshanais and Howard F. Knight Jr. were in Eldorado County, California aiding, encouraging and abetting Sherrie DeVee to flee the County Jurisdiction in an alleged stolen van). Ragan said he recieved information that DeVee and her children left the state and were at an Indian reservation in South Dakota (Rosebud to be exact). The deputy said federal authories became involved and a federal fugitive warrant was issued.
DeVee, who is of alleged Abenaki Nation ancestry, testified that she took her children to Massachusetts to recieve a tribal ruling (from Howard F. Knight Jr., Robert Maynard and Roger Dashanais), which would supersede local rulings, on whether or not the tribe should retain custody of the children.(Howard F. Knight Jr. nor that of Homer St. Francis Sr.' group's of alleged Abenakis need I remind   everyone were and are as of this date, NOT recognized legally as "Tribe's" by other legitimate Native Communities, by the State's of Vermont, New Hampshire or Massachusetts NOR recognized the Federal Government via the Bureau of Indian Affairs)
Under the federal Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, the tribal council is given jurisdiction in cases in which the tribe is recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. However, the Abenaki Republic Algonquin Federation is not recognized by the bureau, according to a spokesman from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. DeVee took the case to federal court in September, attempting to get an injunction agains the county, but the case was dismissed. DeVee subsequently surrendered in Municipal Court November 05, 1992 but kept the location of her children confidential. She testified Monday that last week a family law judge granted her custody with no visitation provision for the children's father. DeVee said her children do not want to see their father. After plowing through several objections by deputy district attorney Gary Lacy, DeVee's attorney J. David Nick, questioned DeVee about her daughter's alleged sexual molestation by her father. The defense attorney was attempting to prove that his client had good cause - a defense to the charge - to conceal the location of her children. However, non of DeVee's allegations regarding molestation and abuse were corroborated. Nick attempted to call DeVee's 10-year-old daughter to the stand to testify, presumably to back up her mother's allegations that she was abused by her father. The prosecution, however, objected, with the judge siding with the deputy DA (District Attorney), and the girl did not take the stand. DeVee also said she feared not only abuse by her ex-husband, but by CPS as well. She said one CPS employee left her daguhter's arm bruised. No physical evidence was presented to substantiate that claim. She also said the employee showed up at odd hours unannounced. DeVee said she feared her children being placed in a foster home again and being accessible to their father. Ed Zylman, county social services program manager, said that if any physical force was used on a child, corrective action would be taken against the employee. However, he said he cannot comment on specific cases. He said it was not customary for CPS workers to show up during late-night hours, as alleged by DeVee. However, it is customary to make unannounced visits. "It's our job to protect children...We want to see them in their natural environment," Zylman said. After testimony to the court, Nick argued there was no evidence presented that the children's father had any visitation rights of their children. "Missing one court appearance falls too short (of the charges," Nick said. However, the prosecutor argued that DeVee failed to comply with the local court's jurisdiction. "She's depriving the Superior Court (of determining visitation rights) and ultimately depriving (the father)," the prosecutor said. Judge Hamilton said at the conclusion of the hearing that if the allegations against the father are true, that he would hope the father doesn't have any custody rights. "But so far the charges are (only) allegations," the judge commented. He ultimately said there is enough evidence for DeVee to answer the charges in Superior Court. Defense attorney Nich requested the felony charges be reduced to misdemeanor charges. The judge said that while that may be the appropriate move in light of the testimony he heard, he would let Nick make the request in Superior Court.

Document 06: Mountain Democrat and Placerville, CA Times Newspaper 143RD YEAR NO. 7 dated Wednesday, by Michele Mariner, Staff writer. January 13, 1993 (Compare the date's see link: http://reinventedvermontabenaki.blogspot.com/2009/10/january-07-1993-letter-from-howard-f.html) DA drops charges against mom in parental kidnap case." Officials with the El Dorado County District Attorney's office Monday, "in the interest of justice" dismissed the charges against a woman they earlier alleged kept her children hidden from her ex-husband to deny him visitation rights. Sherrie Anne DeVee previously was charged with two felony counts of depriving and hiding her children, ages 10 and 12, from her ex-husband. However, she has maintained that she did it to protect them from an abusive father, as well as from an abusive system. The dismissal came about at a hearing in which defense attorney J. David Nick made a motion to the court to dismiss the charges. But before Superior Court Judge Eddie T. Keller could make a ruling, deputy district attorney Steve Russo said the DA's office chose to dismiss the charges "in the interest of justice." Following the court appearance DeVee said she is relieved the whole situation is over. During a December preliminary hearing, DeVee testified she had sole custody of her children for about the last five years with her ex-husband having supervised visitation rights at the outset of the divorce. DeVee told the court she believed her ex-husband was beating the children, including sexually abusing their daughter. That prompted her to turn to El Dorado County's Child Protective Services for help. CPS temporarily placed her children into a foster home until a Superior Court judge granted sole custody to DeVee with the question of the father's visitation rights pending. El Dorado County Sherrif's........see DISMISSED, page A-14.

Document 07: DISMISSED continued from A-1 (Document 06)....page A-14 of the Mountain Democrat and Placerville, CA Times Newspaper 143RD YEAR NO. 7 dated Wednesday, January 13, 1993 by Michele Mariner, Staff writer.....deputy Steven Ragan testified that the became involved in the case after the children's father's attorney told authorities his children were abducted after DeVee failed to show up for a September court hearing (whne Howard F. Knight Jr. and Homer St. Francis Sr.'s Tribal Ambassador Roger "Running Elk" Dashanais were in El Dorado County, CA providing Sherrie DeVee an alleged stolen van in which to flee the local juisdictional authority, ending up "hiding" out on the Rosebud, South Dakota Indian Rez until Sherrie DeVee found out she had a Federal Warrant out for her arrest). The case took a twist when DeVee, who is Abenaki (Indian) ancestry, testified she took her children to Massachusetts to recieve a tribal ruling (this "tribal ruling" came from un-State recognized and non-Federally recognized "Chief" Homer St. Francis Sr. - non State or Federally recognized Howard "Chief Rushing Water" F. Knight Jr. - "Tribal Judge" Robert "Spirit Wind" Maynard -"Homer's Tribal Ambassador" Roger "Running Elk" Dashanais) , which would supersede local rulings, on whether the tribe should retain custody of the children. Under the federal Indian Welfare Act of 1978, the tribal council is given jurisdiction in cases in which the tribe is recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. However, the Abenaki Reupublic Algonquin Federation is not recognized by the bureau according to a spokesman from the bureau. DeVee said she then missed one court appearance in which a judge was supposed to determine whether he ex-husband would have any visitation rights.
She was then charged with parental kidnap and subsequently surrended herself to the Cameron Park Municipal Court. Presecutor Russo said after looking at the case more closely and more evidence was revealed, the DA's office decided not to pursue the case because it was borderline and not worth the resources of the DA's office. DeVee's ex-husband did not have custody at the time she left the state with her children, he said. "It became more theoretical than actual," Russo said of the fact that hte question of visitation rights by the father was pending in Superior Court. Since the criminal charges, DeVee was granted sole custody of her children by a juvenile court.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Step 32 Forward Along The Yellow Brick Road Of The Reinvented Abenakis Of Vermont And New Hampshire; Etc:



 
Document 01: (Page 01) Dated December 01, 1992 Letter (of resignation?) from Howard Franklin Knight Jr. of Newport, Orleans County, Vermont. Addressed To: Hereditary High Chief; Homer St. Francis, The Abenaki Nation The Council of Elders; Sokoki, Missisquoi, St. Francis Tribal Bands. The Council of Elders; Northeast Woodlands - Coos Tribal Band - Abenaki Republic. All Tribal Members; All Tribal Bands. Addressed From: Howard F. Knight Jr. (A.K.A. Chief Rushing Water) Northeast Woodlands - Coos Tribal Band - Abenaki Republic. Subject: The Northeast Woodlands - Coos Tribal Band; Its Past, Its Present, Its Future.
For centuries, the Coos People, which included the Pennacook, The Androscoggin, the Ossipee, the Pigwackets and the Winnepesarikecs under the Coos umbrella have survived along with the other Western Abenaki Peoples, here in Northern New England, and the Southern Quebec Eastern Townships, in spite of the over-running and stealing of our lands by the European invaders starting in the midde to late 1600's, so that by 1791, those of our ancestors who had survived and remained within our ancient
territorial and jurisdictional area, had no choice as strangers in and on their own land, but to hide their heritage and their cultural roots until recent times.
During the three (3) centuries that followed, we Abenaki survived by closeting our ethnic identity and our cultural heritage (for 300 years?!). In spite of all that occurred to our people during that time, our Tribal Government survived (so it is alleged), even though the Vermont Supreme Court wishes to disregard it, and in the 1930's until the start of WW II, genocide (The Vermont Eugenic's Program?) was attempted against us. It occurred through several mechanisms, traditional in nature to our peoples, to make sure that the day would come when our people would, and could stand proudly once again against the invaders who have raped and pillaged our ancestral homes and lands (Howard F. Knight Jr.'s so-called I.C.C.U./ Independent Coos Clans United, Inc.?).
Within the Coos and associated Bands, as with all of the other Western Abenaki Confederation Tribal Bands; the people reverted to the basic unit of Tribal government which was the Clans (or families, if you will) were run by the Matriarchs (usually the Senior Female) of the Clans who in turn selected the best qualified adult male, regardless of his age, to represent that particular Clan to the outside world and the community around.....
(Notarized by PWP = Paul Wilson Pouliot).

Document 02: (Page 02). them, wherein they lived. He became what is known today as the Clan Chief. Amongst ourselves he was and is a Clan spokesman, the more proper term, but which we today will have a very hard time utilizing due to the influence and necessity of the European based culture wherein we reside.
From time to time these clans would gather together, supposedly (allegedly unbeknownst) to the members of the Anglo-European community around them, as family gatherings and proceed to conduct the Clan, and and/or Tribal business, unknown to the non-native community wherein they lived. It was many times also, at these gatherings, wherein the Tribal Band's future, as well as the preservation of its roots, was determined by the (alleged) Matriarchs exercising their Traditional power. Within these (alleged reinvented) clans, Bands, and Tribal Bands conducting their Traditional business that preserved their future was the best kept secret of the Abenaki peoples, namely arranged marriages, not for love, but for economic, ethnic and Tribal reasons first and foremost, have cound and would come later.
Within the Coos, and associated Bands, as it was with most of the Abenaki groups, all of this and more, was done through (alleged) Oral instructions and orders from one generation to the next. This included the passing down within the Clans various cherished momentos and other Abenaki Clan items to be preserved. The Matriarchal hold over three (3) centuries and the power that they weilded held until shortly after the Korean War in the 1950's when the mobility of society, new economic opprotunities and other general societal changes began to loosen the tight traditional hold of the Matriarchs who had for three (3) centuries perserved the Abenaki culture and heritage as well as the Tribal Government. It was at this point in time that a new chapter of survival began amongst the Coos and the associated Bands, that the Abenaki as a whole, began to travel the road to where they are today.
Approximately twenty-two or twenty-three years ago (late 1969 or early 1970) the Coos descendants, like the rest of their Western Abenaki brothers, began to come together as clans and Bands in Semi-organized fashion and seek the recognition that they deserved, as well as to protect their ethnic heritage and culture, especially since the control of, and by, the Matriarchs was now starting to quickly slip away.
The first person in modern times to be semi-recognized as a Chief of the Awakening Coos Tribal Band was Mr. "Joe" Pero in Thetford Center, Vermont, a World War II veteran from the large Pero family. He is now deceased. This family has been passing..... (Notarized by PWP = Paul Wilson Pouliot).

Document 03: (Page 03) down items in the Abenaki tradition for generations, as well as intermarrying only with certain families, to include but not limited to the following; Hodge, Palmer, Manning, Stevens, Godfrey, Waterman*, Sargent, Rodgers, Fifield, Caswell* , Wilson, Goulet, Cook, Bacon, Parker, LaPierre, Stowell, Gear*,Weed*, Cadwell, Paige, Dodge, Bailey, Bigelow*. Other families related are mentioned in the Thesis by Katherine Botsford, class of 1981, Dartmouth College entitled; Native Vermonters in the Miller Pond Watershed: Heritage and Change May 1989. Some of these families (most of them) have family ties to my own family either on my mother's or my father's side of the families that are involved. In a couple of instances the two side connect. This occurs in both the Stevens and the Fifield lines. To underscore on an even more recent connection between the two lines, one of my twin daughter's, Roberta Rene Knight, who is on Coos Tribal rolls, is engaged to one of the Mannings (Abenaki origins but now 1/2 Abenaki and 1/2 Blackfoot) and has a son (Blake) by this Manning (Bernard). They plan to marry in 1993. My grandson (Blake Manning) is on the Coos Tribal Band rolls also. My other twin daughter, Sheila, is married to a fellow by the name of Wayde Blandin who is 1/2 Mandan Indian. His family originated in Western Missouri. (*family surnames in which Howard F. Knight Jr. has directly or indirect genealogical connections to; of which genealogically-sourced historical and actual ancestral vital records I will be showing and providing on this blog eventually.)
In either 1979 or 1980 some of these families who were descendants of the old Coos/ Cowasuck Tribal Band came together under Richard "Black Horse" Phillips who was the next Coos Chief, formerly from Swanton and Newport, Vermont. About June or July 1980, I joined the Coos Tribal Band and took my seat on the Tribal Council as a Clan Chief representing my family Clan. Suddenly, from "out of the Blue," in the summer of 1983, Chief Richard "Black Horse" resigned. No reason was ever given. At this point, the Tribal Council (as it was Known at the time) to include Alden Palmer - Senior Councilor, elected me me as the Acting Chief because of the reasons that they felt I was able to write clearly, speak to issues with clarity that the others on the Council felt inadequate to do, and probably the most important to them, the fact that I had a college education compared to many who had only a 6-8th grade, maybe a 10th or 11th grade education if they were lucky. I served in the capacity as Acting Chief until October 1989, at which time I was elected to a Seven year term as the Coos Tirbal Chief per the Tribal Band By-Laws by the Council members.
During the period I served as Acting Chief of the Coos Tribal Band, the main issues were in indentifying various families in the Upper Valley area of Vermont and New Hampshire (Orange, Windsor Counties in Vermont and Grafton County, N.H.)......
(Notarized by PWP = Paul Wilson Pouliot).

Document 04: (Page 04). who were Abenaki or of othe Native American ancestry; making sure that the Great falls Hydro Dam Project at Thetford Center, Vermont did not proceed or endanger reported Native American - Abenaki burial sites in close proximity to the proposed project and identify other suspected or known Abenaki sites in the Upper Valley are of Vermont and New Hampshire to be protected.
The one shortcoming of this period of time was that the Tribal records were not maintained as well as they should of been. Many were taken by a Kevin Fletcher who was thrown out of the Coos tribal Band when he refused to provide Tribal documents when requested and also to provide clear and concise genealogy on himself as the Tribal By-Laws stated, and as had been requested. Many of these from the Pero, the Goulet and Bacon families, even some Sargent's and Steven's were members but I only knew a few of them and Mr. Fletcher when thrown out of the Tribal Band, took their records.
In 1989, it was decided that due to the mess of the Tribal rolls and records, the Council would concentrate on a slow growth of membership and get the Tribal rolls in order. In early 1992, it was decided tha the Tribal Band would attempt a more accelerated growth in membership and in the process, we would make sure that our people would not be over looked any more, and that would also declare a Sovereigh suzerain Trust Republic per the Treaties, Article 6 of the U.S. Constitution, PL100-606 (also know as Chapter 50A, the Proxmire Act), the Human Rights Declaration of 1948, to which the U.S. is a signatory and other applicable laws, which the Recontructed Council of the Coos Tribal Band, now known as the Council of Elders, accomplished on 13 June 1992, at Coventry, Vermont on the edge of the old Coos territory and juridictional area.
Since then, or Tribal Band rolls have increased (and they are now in reasonably good order to the best of my knowledge), we have took the bull by the horns and have enjoined in Federal Lawsuits in the Federal Courts to prevent the theft and Genocide of our Children by the "Child Savers" of the several states, wherein the cases involve Abenaki Republic - Nation jurisdiction over its people to prevent the respective states from violating the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978; various applicable Civil Rights laws; to include but not limited of the 4th, the 5th and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution; plus 42 USC 1983; 42 USC 1988; Ex Parte Young; Hafer vs. Melo; and that the Abenaki People do have a Trust Relationship with the U.S. Government by Treaty, Article 6 of the U.S. Constitution, the various U.N. Laws and Treatee and other applicable Laws whether the several states like it or not.
(Noatarized by PWP = Paul Wilson Pouliot).

Document 05: (Page 05). In September 1992 (Review and study on this blog the doucments and commnentary regarding Sherrie DeVee-Jinks-LaBat Judiciary case in Eldorado County, CA), Ambassador Roger "Running Elk" Deshanais of the Sovereign Abenaki Nation (who represented Homer St. Francis), and I (Howard F. Knight Jr), went to California to show the courts that the Abenaki people do have a Trust Relationship with the U.S. Government. This action, while we were in California, resulted in a very self-serving, jealous, power-seeking member of the Council of Elders of this Tribal Band who purposefully and did willfully make promises of Sanctuary to Tribal members, and their families, that he was unable to keep and then attempt a Coup of the elected Tribal Band Chief of this Tribal Band, as well as committing other various crimes contrary to the laws of the U.S. Government, the Several States and the Abenaki Peoples. It is on record 3 Oct. 1992 the Northeast Woodlands - Coos Tribal Council of Elders too immediate action and disassociated this dishonorable individual, one Arthur J. Marchand Jr. of 126 Sterling Street, Worchester, Mass. from this Tribal Band.
Since the 3rd of October 1993, this individual, Arthur J. Marchand, Jr. has tried repeatedly to do dirt to the Abenaki People, the Hereditary High Chief, This Tribal Band and its members and especially to this Tribal Band Chief. Some of the more recent incidents that Arthur J. Marchand has committed are; False affidavits to the F.B.I. against this Tribal Band Chief and its Council of Elders, involving non-native organizations and individuals in his attempts at revenge for being Disassociated from this Tribal Band, interfering in Tribal Band - Abenaki Republic - Nation Federal cases and U.S. Mail deliveries to our Associate Tirbal Judge. Also, he has issured, via various Tribal Band member, death threats against this Tribal Band Chief, of which he has not denied when he has been questioned about them. Considering what is now know about this Individual, it is possible that the Death threats could be attempted, possibly even accomplished, but so be it, if it were to occur. Also he has continually attempted to become the Chief of a new Abenaki group that he has been trying to form, know as the Sokoki-Coos Intertribal Tribal Band and lay claim to the ancient territories of the Sokoki and Coos Tribal Band because he feels that he, and he alone, is more, and better, qualified to be a Chief then the Hereditary High Chief Homer St. Francis, or myself.
This has led to a situation wherein the Coos people who comprise the base of the Northeast Woodlands - Coos Tribal Band and all those who are now part of this Tribal Band, must, to retain their deserved recognition as Abenaki, and to preserve their Indigenous Native American ethnic roots, when I meet.......
(Notarized by PWP = Paul Wilson Pouliot).

(WARNING: The following sections may be triggering to CULT and ABUSE Survivors)
Document 06: (Page 06). with the Hereditary High Chief, Homer St. Francis, in Swanton, Vermont on 11 December 1992, become an integrated part of the Abenaki Natioin with only one Chief, a unified Council of Elders and a Unified Tribal Identificatioin Card. The Coos name, I've been assured, will continue on a new way, explained further on in this document. For those individuals in positions of authority, some with special talents have already been chosen and shall be contacted by the Hereditary High Chief Homer St. Francis or his authorized Representative and asked to utilize their many talents in an expanded Abenaki Nation Republic. (This reminds one of the Battlestar Gallactica coin phrase "By-Your-Command") I, as your Tribal Band Chief, shall present lists along with individual packets on the selected individuals, from the Northeast Woodlands - Coos Tribal Band who have these specialized talents and abilities that could, should and probably shall be utilized by the Hereditary High Chief, to him when we meet on 11 Dec. 1992. (Doesn't this all seem just a little too "cultish" and Jim Jones? Well, Homer was the "White Bulger" of Swanton, Howard Jr. was the "Jim Jones" of the Northeast Kingdom....) I will, and I do, give these people a very hearty recommendatioin, and I shall encourage them to utilize their many and varied talents and abilities for the benefit of all of our Abenaki brothers and sisters under the Chieftainship of Homer St. Francis.
Most likely, as I understand the coming changes, this Tribal Band shall continue in a new form. From what I have been told, it shall be known as the Coos Intertirbal Council. The Council Chief's Chair shall always be an Abenaki by an unchangeable (ever) Council By-Law. Each year the Council shall select their new leaders from the present Clans that comprise this Tribal Band. These leaders shall select for election to the Combined Sokoki-Missisquoi-St. Francis-Coos Council of Elders at Swanton, Vermont under Chief Homer St. Francis, at least one, maybe two representatives. (As long as they AGREE with Him and NEVER ever DISAGREE with Him = No dissent is allowed).
With the acceptance of this new Tribal Band/ Council arrangement by this Council of Elders and by the Hereditary Chief, Homer St. Francis I shall then proceed to sign along with Chief Homer St. Francis, the Document of Succession, which will transfer the Chieftainship of the Northeast Woodlands - Coos Tribal Band to Chief Homer St. Francis. At that point in time, I shall step-down and retire as the Chief of the Coos Tribal Band with the clear satisfaction that though I was not able to accomplish everything that was in the Tribal Band's cooking pot, such as an Abenaki Credit Union or Bank (robbing the Cash and "cooking the books" could be so much easier if these Chief's had their own Abenaki Credit Union or Banks!) , an Abenaki controlled and run Insurance program and resolve the U.S.-Canadian Border issue, I have been able to advance the cause of the Abenaki Republic/ Nation and its People, especially in assisting many of our people to be bold and step forward to........
(Notarized by PWP = Paul Wilson Pouliot).

Document 07: (Page 07). proudly claim their rightful birthright and heritage, as well as helping to prove to the State of Vermont and to the Federal Government that our people have been here in Northern New England all along and also that we are an International Tribe in spite of the recent asinine and arrogant ruling by the so-called learned and recist jurists of the Vermont Supreme Court who say that the "Weight of History" is against us, and which they know to be a bold face lie based on their Unconstitional attempt to created a revised history of the State of Vermont, but of which we Abenaki People know "will not wash" with intelligent educated people of all ethnic origins who seek the truth of the matter.
There is one other accomplishment which I comes to fruitation before my meeting with Chief Homer St. Francis, and which has been filed in the Federal Court in Massachusetts namely the Request for Recognition of the Abenaki Republic/ Nation. This has been filed as a adjunct issue to our case in the same Federal Court. It was filed on 30 Nov 1992 on what is called a 10 day motion, wherein there are three (3) possible out comes. The first is a No decision. The second (2nd) is approval of the Motion by the Court. Lastly, and the third (3rd) possibility is that the Court forgets to act on the Motion for Recognition, wherein due to an act of Omission or Commission or default with the 10 day request period, then by that default of the Court, automatically the Abenaki gain that  prized recognition, a back door way of getting it, but legal all the same. This would be the greatest present that the Coos Tribal Band could present to the Hereditary High Chief, Chief Homer St. Francis, at the upcoming meeting on 11 December 1992 as he takes the Chieftainship of this Coos Tribal Band (will the "present" be gift-wrapped with a bow and tag that reads, "To High Hereditary Chief Homer~with Love, from Chief Howard?). At this point of this document, it is time that I, on behalf of the Coos people, do hereby request that the same rights be given to the incoming Coos people, and myself, that are given to the Abenaki people of the Missisquoi, Sokoki and St. Francis Tribal Bands - Abenaki Nation under Chief Homer St. Francis. (Don't forget to bow down to his Majesty, the High Hereditary Chief Homer St. Francis and or get on your knee's and kiss His hand Howard F. Knight Jr.!).
I wish to state for the record that I have been honored to have met and know all of you, both the oldest and the newest members of this Tribal Band. As to the present Council of Elders of this Tribal Band (The Northeast Woodlands - Coos) to include the Clan Chiefs, the Senior Councilors, The Tribal Legal Officers, Emissaries, Ambassadors, Clan Matriarchs and our Tribal Mother (a very special lady as far as I'm concerned) I wish to commend and to salute ALL of you as people in whom and of whom, I am very, very proud to know and to call friends. (Hey....wait a minute, in that long list of alleged "Abenaki Officials," Cards-Badges and all, Howard forgot to mention the "GRAND Chief's")
Also, I wish to, at this point, make note of the diligence.....
(Notarized by PWP = Paul Wilson Pouliot).

Document 08: (Page 08). and the hard work of Ambassador Roger "Running Elk" Deshanais of the Sovereign Abenaki Nation that he has done for the Coos peoples in the Federal Courts. On behalf of our people, I take this opprotunity to give him a very heartfelt "Thank you" and I believe I am proper in stating also, Thank you my friend.
To all of you, your graciousness, your perseverance and your patience during the recent tough times has been outstanding and you can be very proud of your selves. You have served this Tribal Band, and myself, loyally and with Fidelity, and I now ask your loyalty and dedication now be given unswervingly and without any reservations to Chief Homer St. Francis, as it was so loyally given to me, as well as to the new Representatives that you selevt to lead the new Coos council and to those that you select to stand for election next year to the new Council (Combined) of Elders at Swanton, Vermont, under Chief Homer St. Francis.
On that note I, Chief Howard F. Knight Jr. (A.K.A. Chef Rushing Water) do hereby end this testament of the Coos People and complete this chapter in this never to be completed History of the Coos, and I leave my Blessings for success and good luck pon all those who shall follow. I would remind all that, since 1981, the motto of the Coos people has been; The Impossible we do first, the difficult we do later.
Repsectfully Submitted, (Signed) Chief Howard F. Knight Jr. (A.K.A. Chief Rushing Water).
(Notarized by PWP = Paul Wilson Pouliot).

THE END.
Whew! Finally the end of The King of the Cowasuck's Farewell Speech.

Document 09: (Page 09). Notary Statement. This document/ testament of the Coos People and Associated Bands is affirmed to be a true and accurate record of the Coos People, Their Traditions, Tribal practices, their Territorial and Jurisdictional area through the centuries, unto the present day, and as to their present day chain of succession and activities as he has understood it, and still follows in practice of the Oral traditions and Written Law of the Abenaki in General, and of the Coos People in particular; This 2nd day December 1992 by Chief Howard F. Knight Jr. (A.K.A. Chief Rushing Water), the Chief of the Northeast Woodlands - Coos Tribal Band, headquartered presently in Coventry, Vermont.
Paul W. Pouliot (Known as Spirit Hawk) Notary Public. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. County of Norfolk. My Commission Expires December 30, 1994.
(Notarized by PWP = Paul Wilson Pouliot).

NOTE: On December 02, 1992 Paul Wilson Pouliot alleged was elected as Chief of the Northeast Woodlands - Coos Band of Abenaki (Howard F. Knight Jr.'s Inc.) ~and~ on this same day, Sherrie DeVee-Kinks-Labat's sister Mary E. (DeVee) Thomason (born Dec. 02, 1964) and Mary's daughter Chantell Thomason born Feb. 16, 1984 applied for Membership into this alleged Cowasuck Abenaki group of Howard's. Apparently Sherrie DeVee was of the Red Turtle Clan. Later, Mary E. DeVee's 2nd husband William J. Bisson born July 27, 1962 would applied for and be accepted into this Paul W. Pouliot group on July 27, 1994. This family of Labat's applied for Citizenship into Howard F. Knight Jr.'s group on July 22, 1992 (the same time as Sherrie DeVee applied)are comprised of Card No. 16C for Nathan J. Labat, born April 16, 1980 (C is for "Citizenship" meaning that the applicant's genealogy was reviewed and accepted by the Council of Elder's and Grand Council) 17C for Mindy J. Labat born October 04, 1982. 19M for Charles W. Labat born April 18, 1938. (M is for "Membership" meaning applicant's merely married to the spouse whose a Citizen with approved genealogy). Their "Cards" were renewed July 01, 1997 and again July of 2002 by Paul W. Pouliot. 185C for Edward A. Labat born June 11, 1968 in California. He applied for Citizenship into Howard F. Knight Jr.s group on September 12, 1992 (when Howard Knight Jr. and Roger were out in California?) and was accepted on December 02, 1992 (the same day that Paul W. Pouliot was alleged elected by Howard F. Knight Jr. and Co., as being their alleged Cowasuck Chief. Edward A. Labat's Cowasuck Inc. Citizenship Card was renewed on December 01, 1997 and again in December 2002 by Paul Wilson Pouliot's alleged Cowasuck Abenaki group.
I'll be putting more documents up the blog related to Sherrie DeVee's 1992-1993 Judicial involvement. Take the dates, take the documents and add all of it together. It all is a pile of Sh** no matter how pretty the flowers smell that these alleged Abenaki groups and their alleged Abenaki Chief's planted along the yellow brick road . ALL of it was created and perpetuated by all these people, self-created and self-promoted so-called "Chief's of the Abenaki" (Homer St. Francis Sr., Howard F. Knight Jr. and Paul Wilson Pouliot) to name just a few here in this commentary. These alleged Abenaki groups and their so-called "representatives" such as Nancy Millette-Doucet were being continuously "validated" seemingly by "prefessionals" John Moody, Kathleen Botsford, Frederick M. Wiseman to name just a few.....but take a deeper and closer look, study or review at the historical, social, and most importantly the genealogical foundations of these alleged and reinvented Abenaki Group's, Chiefs, Speakers and Member's/Citizen's in Vermont and or New Hampshire. It won't be pretty flowers one will smell I assure any one of that!

SO, based on the above written "Statement" by Howard F. Knight Jr. and "Notarized" by Paul Wilson Pouliot himself, page by page....let me remind the readers of this blog, that on November 08, 2009 (link to particular document: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_hqC5V9v2WXg/SwXHh0VdNqI/AAAAAAAABz4/5vlgsz61sxE/s1600/Knight+Letter+From+Eric+Floyd_3.jpg
Howard F. Knight Jr. stated (and I quote) "First off, there is the one who fraudualently filled out an application and stated at the time that he was of "Laurentian Iroquois" lineage, as well as he had the audacity to have MY signature forged , either by himself or some, on his application without my knowing it until years later when he posted it on the Internet as proof that I had accepted him into the band. Soon, thereafter, he, engineered an illegal overthrow of the legal, legitimate and True Coos band leader of the group (none other than Howard F. Knight Jr. speaking about himself), and then he brazenly moved the band headquarters, without proper approval of the citizens of the band, from Vermont to his home in Mass, and then ?"

YES, I can honestly say that Howard F. Knight Jr. wanted his Inc. "toy" back, after he tried first to give it away to Homer St. Francis Sr., and then actually did give it away to Paul W. Pouliot. But Paul Pouliot would not give Howard Knight Jr. back what Howard wanted to keep. Perhaps Howard F. Knight Jr. thought he was merely "loaning" the "Abenaki Nation of Vermont, Incorporated" to Pouliot (in the disguise of allegedly having "health reasons" and or that "the Fed's/Judicial System" was "after him) and after he was "in the clear", Howard F. Knight Jr. wanted his Incorporation and "Cowasuck King's Throne" returned to him. When it wasn't, Howard F. Knight simply created a new Cowasuck Incorporation, claiming that Paul Wilson Pouliot was engineering an overthrow, to "de-throne" His Majesty, Howard Franklin Knight Jr.; etc. It was all about EGO~POWER~and Control.
NOW, go back to what Howard Jr. stated about Arthur Marchand in the late part of 1992 after this whole Stephen and Sherrie DeVee Divorce Child Custody case in California was going on, and compare it to what Howard Jr. stated about Paul W. Pouliot after 1993. Does the story, song and dance seem just a little bit too familiar and similar to each other? Whose lying, whose telling the truth? I am not "defending" Paul Wilson Pouliot herein. Far from it, as I think and conclude that Paul Pouliot comes from the same "whatever", that Homer St. Francis Sr. and Howard F. Knight Jr. (etc.) all come from. If Paul W. Pouliot was part of and supporting manipulators, distortionists, dishonest, deceptive, disrespectful "Chief's" of these various so-called Abenaki groups in Vermont and New Hampshire.........well, my mother always said, "you are the company that you keep."
Maybe they all were and are lying~and there is no truth involved?

Deception
Dishonesty
Manipulation
Disrespect
Dishonor
Collusion.

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